In Weeks v. Angelone, 528 U.S. 225 (2000), the members of the capital sentencing jury asked for clarification of the jury instructions on the essential question of whether they were required to sentence Weeks to death upon the finding of certain aggravating factors. The judge merely informed the jurors to reread the instruction. The jurors returned with a death penalty sentence. The Supreme Court held that these jurors likely understood the instructions and at most Weeks had shown a slight possibility that the jurors believed they were precluded from considering mitigating evidence. However, the results of a mock jury study conducted by the authors strongly suggest that the Supreme Court\u27s conclusion was incorrect. In fact, many jurors r...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
In Weeks v. Angelone, 528 U.S. 225 (2000), the members of the capital sentencing jury asked for clar...
In Weeks v. Angelone, 528 U.S. 225 (2000), the members of the capital sentencing jury asked for clar...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
In Lonnie Weeks\u27s capital murder trial in Virginia in 1993, the jury was instructed: If you find ...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
In Lonnie Weeks\u27s capital murder trial in Virginia in 1993, the jury was instructed: If you find ...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
Although recent research has suggested that juror understanding of sentencing instructions in capita...
Although recent research has suggested that juror understanding of sentencing instructions in capita...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
In Weeks v. Angelone, 528 U.S. 225 (2000), the members of the capital sentencing jury asked for clar...
In Weeks v. Angelone, 528 U.S. 225 (2000), the members of the capital sentencing jury asked for clar...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
In Lonnie Weeks\u27s capital murder trial in Virginia in 1993, the jury was instructed: If you find ...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
In Lonnie Weeks\u27s capital murder trial in Virginia in 1993, the jury was instructed: If you find ...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
Although recent research has suggested that juror understanding of sentencing instructions in capita...
Although recent research has suggested that juror understanding of sentencing instructions in capita...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...