This Note approves of efforts to avoid hung juries by giving lesser included offense instructions but opposes those instructions that restrict juror decisions and coerce minority jurors. Rather, this Note offers a lesser included offense instruction that promotes flexibility and jury compromise without undermining the deliberative process. Part I describes the problem of hung juries and how courts have tried to prevent them with restrictive lesser included offense instructions. Part II analyzes the coercive impact of restrictive lesser included offense instructions and concludes that an instruction conditioning deliberations upon individual juror disagreement better promotes compromises on the merits while reducing hung juries and juror coe...
Among the challenges facing juries and judges in adjudicating cases is the obligation to use evidenc...
The form of the court\u27s charge to the jury affects power relationships among judge and jury, tria...
Jailhouse informants, also commonly known as snitches, are one of the leading causes of wrongful con...
This Note approves of efforts to avoid hung juries by giving lesser included offense instructions bu...
This Note proposes that all courts embrace the unanimous acquittal instruction because it encourages...
In recent years, court dockets have become increasingly congested. The resulting delays place a grea...
In Williams v. Florida 399 U.S. 78 (1970), the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case concerning the mini...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
This Article will present what appears to be a workable system which allows fulfillment of both of t...
Juries are tasked with the duty of deliberating and applying the law to the case at hand. But it is ...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
Whether or not the judge in a criminal trial is required to charge the jury on a lesser included off...
Prosecutorial misconduct in the form of improper closing argument has been identified as a leading c...
Jury deliberations receive extensive protection from public examination. These protections make jury...
Research consistently shows that techniques currently used to simplify jury instructions do not alwa...
Among the challenges facing juries and judges in adjudicating cases is the obligation to use evidenc...
The form of the court\u27s charge to the jury affects power relationships among judge and jury, tria...
Jailhouse informants, also commonly known as snitches, are one of the leading causes of wrongful con...
This Note approves of efforts to avoid hung juries by giving lesser included offense instructions bu...
This Note proposes that all courts embrace the unanimous acquittal instruction because it encourages...
In recent years, court dockets have become increasingly congested. The resulting delays place a grea...
In Williams v. Florida 399 U.S. 78 (1970), the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case concerning the mini...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
This Article will present what appears to be a workable system which allows fulfillment of both of t...
Juries are tasked with the duty of deliberating and applying the law to the case at hand. But it is ...
Previous research has demonstrated that judicial instructions on the law are not well understood by ...
Whether or not the judge in a criminal trial is required to charge the jury on a lesser included off...
Prosecutorial misconduct in the form of improper closing argument has been identified as a leading c...
Jury deliberations receive extensive protection from public examination. These protections make jury...
Research consistently shows that techniques currently used to simplify jury instructions do not alwa...
Among the challenges facing juries and judges in adjudicating cases is the obligation to use evidenc...
The form of the court\u27s charge to the jury affects power relationships among judge and jury, tria...
Jailhouse informants, also commonly known as snitches, are one of the leading causes of wrongful con...