First Published in 1988. More than 3 million Americans are called for jury duty every year. For most people, serving on a jury arouses two feelings: it is both a personal sacrifice and an exciting experience. And where a jury is asked to decide some cases, they make headlines. As a result of trials such as these, the American system of trial by jury faces unprecedented challenges. This volume offers an informed examination of the entire process, from jury selection to the delivery of a verdict. Quoting the experiences and expertise of F. Lee Bailey, William Kunstler, Clarence Darrow, Learned Hand, and many others, ttis book investigates such important factors as pretrial bias, the psychology of evidence, inadmissible testimony, interpreting the law, and what goes on inside the jury room. People often think that any book dealing with the law must be written in ‘legalese’ but in in this book, Professors Kassin and Wrightsman present their case in an exceptionally readable style. They utilize modern advances in psychology to illuminate the usually hidden world of trial practice and procedure and offer thoughtful possibilities for improving the system.
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Chapter 1 Opening Statements; Chapter 2 Pretrial Bias: The Thirteenth Juror; Chapter 3 Voir Dire: Science and Intuition; Chapter 4 Making Sense of The Evidence; Chapter 5 Nonevidentiary Temptations; Chapter 6 Processing the Information; Chapter 7 Interpreting the Law; Chapter 8 Inside The Jury Room; Chapter 9 Controlling the Deliberations; Chapter 10 Closing Arguments;
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780891168560
Publisert
1988-05-01
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Inc
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
246