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The Jury System - Online Term Paper

The Jury System


Jury system is a trial system that twelve citizens decide whether
defendants are guilty or not. The verdict is unanimous. The jurors are all
laypersons , as far as law is concerned. There is a reason for unanimous
verdict. If one jury is against the verdict,it is regarded as being room
for doubt. Advantages of jury system are direct participation of American
people, conventional judgement by people, fair stage of investigation,
resistance against polictics' and judical plot, and making of democratic
consciousness. For example, if a public prosecutor submit unlawful proof
without trial permission, counsel makes an objection to it. A chief judge
can't admit counsel's objection. Defendant is ...

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legal realists, criticized
jury system in Law & the Modern Mind, 1930. " A lot of verdicts are
irresponsible juries' products of caprice and prejudice, for example, the
defendant is a rich corporation, the plaintiff is a poor boy and the
counsel is an eloquent speaker. Such facts often decide who wins or loses."
He characterizes that juries have tendency to like weak people and hate
strong people. Jury system seems to have many problems. A sophisticated and
rich person, a person of position and a busy businessman do not want to
become a juror, because juries are bound for all trial period and therefore
person who can afford time for trial can become a juror, such as a
housewife, an old person and an unemployed person. As a result jurors who
have not even seen stock averages are to make the decision for an important
and difficult case involved in the Antimonoply Law. It is said that
citizen's ability to execute for jury's duty is the problem. But I do not
think so. There are not ...

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Added: 2/15/2007 08:23:14 AM
Category: Government
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