The Juror Comprehension Project ( the Project ) sought to determine whether jurors understand judicial instructions. This Article reports the results of an empirical study growing out of that Project. The Project investigated how well 600 actual jurors in Michigan understood criminal jury instructions in actual trials. Part I describes the history of the study and explains the procedures and materials used in the study. Part II presents the results of the study, first analyzing juror comprehension of selected concepts, then discussing general factors that influence juror comprehension. Part III concludes that the results show a mixed juror understanding of complex judicial instructions, discusses this mixed understanding and argues for chan...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
This Article examines and questions the jurisprudence that turns a blind eye to evidence that the ju...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
A survey of 224 Michigan citizens called for jury duty over a 2-month period was conducted to assess...
The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees individuals’ right to trial by an impartial ...
It would seem important that jury instructions are clear and comprehensible to jurors if they are to...
A survey of 224 Michigan citizens called for jury duty over a 2-month period was conducted to assess...
A survey of 224 Michigan citizens called for jury duty over a 2-month period was conducted to assess...
In order for jurors to decide a legally correct verdict, they must comprehend and apply jury instruc...
Through the Eyes of Jurors is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
Jurors often fail to understand legal concepts due to the complex language and method of delivery of...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
This Article examines and questions the jurisprudence that turns a blind eye to evidence that the ju...
This article reports on an empirical study of juror comprehension of pattern jury instructions. It d...
A survey of 224 Michigan citizens called for jury duty over a 2-month period was conducted to assess...
The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees individuals’ right to trial by an impartial ...
It would seem important that jury instructions are clear and comprehensible to jurors if they are to...
A survey of 224 Michigan citizens called for jury duty over a 2-month period was conducted to assess...
A survey of 224 Michigan citizens called for jury duty over a 2-month period was conducted to assess...
In order for jurors to decide a legally correct verdict, they must comprehend and apply jury instruc...
Through the Eyes of Jurors is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of jury instructions that debunk common miscon...
Jurors often fail to understand legal concepts due to the complex language and method of delivery of...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
“Through the Eyes of Jurors” is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive...
This Article examines and questions the jurisprudence that turns a blind eye to evidence that the ju...