The article describes the legal directions Judge Blythin gave the trial jury to follow to find a verdict. He also discussed the different degrees of guilt possible in the verdict, the difference between direct evidence and circumstantial evidence, and the jury\u27s option to recommend mercy (so Sam wouldn\u27t face the death penalty.)https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspaper_coverage/1068/thumbnail.jp
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This book treats the history of the English criminal trial jury from its origins to the eve of the V...
Professor Woodley\u27s article is an excellent overview of the issues relating to Summary Jury Trial...
The article describes the legal directions Judge Blythin gave the trial jury to follow to find a ver...
Describes Judge Blythin\u27s instructions to the jury which included not discussing the case with an...
Describes the beginning of the jury\u27s deliberations.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspa...
This article explains that Sam Sheppard decided to have a jury trial rather than a panel of judges. ...
Describes Judge Blythin\u27s denial of a new trial. The article summarizes Blythin\u27s responses t...
This article describes the scene in the courtroom on December 21, 1954 at 4:12pm when a buzzer annou...
The State’s proposed jury instructions focused primarily on the difference between the burden of pro...
Describes the status of the jury\u27s deliberations.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspaper...
As the Ohio Supreme Court noted almost one-half century ago, the Sheppard case had it all—“Murder, m...
Vol. 4, sec. 3 (pp. 2178-2204) The Court’s charge to the jury: defines possible criminal verdicts; t...
Over the years, the courts have developed numerous devices for controlling the jury in the exercise ...
This article describes how 75 people have been selected to be perspective jurors in the Sam Sheppard...
The role of the jury in awarding monetary damages to plaintiffs in a wide range of civil cases has c...
This book treats the history of the English criminal trial jury from its origins to the eve of the V...
Professor Woodley\u27s article is an excellent overview of the issues relating to Summary Jury Trial...
The article describes the legal directions Judge Blythin gave the trial jury to follow to find a ver...
Describes Judge Blythin\u27s instructions to the jury which included not discussing the case with an...
Describes the beginning of the jury\u27s deliberations.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspa...
This article explains that Sam Sheppard decided to have a jury trial rather than a panel of judges. ...
Describes Judge Blythin\u27s denial of a new trial. The article summarizes Blythin\u27s responses t...
This article describes the scene in the courtroom on December 21, 1954 at 4:12pm when a buzzer annou...
The State’s proposed jury instructions focused primarily on the difference between the burden of pro...
Describes the status of the jury\u27s deliberations.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspaper...
As the Ohio Supreme Court noted almost one-half century ago, the Sheppard case had it all—“Murder, m...
Vol. 4, sec. 3 (pp. 2178-2204) The Court’s charge to the jury: defines possible criminal verdicts; t...
Over the years, the courts have developed numerous devices for controlling the jury in the exercise ...
This article describes how 75 people have been selected to be perspective jurors in the Sam Sheppard...
The role of the jury in awarding monetary damages to plaintiffs in a wide range of civil cases has c...
This book treats the history of the English criminal trial jury from its origins to the eve of the V...
Professor Woodley\u27s article is an excellent overview of the issues relating to Summary Jury Trial...