Vol. 4, sec. 3 (pp. 2178-2204) The Court’s charge to the jury: defines possible criminal verdicts; the jury’s verdict, p. 2204: not guilt
Although a trial by jury happens in only a fraction of the total criminal cases, the jury is one of ...
The State’s proposed jury instructions focused primarily on the difference between the burden of pro...
The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees individuals’ right to trial by an impartial ...
Vol. 4, sec. 2 (pp. 2141-2178) The People’s summation (Mr. Bostwick): describes witness testimony, r...
Vol. 4, sec. 1 (pp. 2053-2204) Summations The defendants’ summation (Mr. Steuer): describes testimon...
In reviewing debates and research evidence about jury trials for our book, American Juries: The Verd...
Trial transcript, pages 1099-1640, covering October 26, 1954 morning session to November 4, 1954 mor...
The article describes the legal directions Judge Blythin gave the trial jury to follow to find a ver...
Judges frequently assume that a lawyer who has engaged in the preparation of pleadings, the extensiv...
One of the most intriguing topics of current conversation among today\u27s experienced, as well as i...
I. Introduction II. Types of Jury Instructions ... A. Charging Instructions ... B. Admonitions III. ...
During the course of a trial, a judge will instruct the jury on how they are to act and reach decisi...
The Juror Comprehension Project ( the Project ) sought to determine whether jurors understand judici...
One George D. Horning was convicted of the criminal offense of doing business as a pawnbroker in the...
This Note proposes that all courts embrace the unanimous acquittal instruction because it encourages...
Although a trial by jury happens in only a fraction of the total criminal cases, the jury is one of ...
The State’s proposed jury instructions focused primarily on the difference between the burden of pro...
The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees individuals’ right to trial by an impartial ...
Vol. 4, sec. 2 (pp. 2141-2178) The People’s summation (Mr. Bostwick): describes witness testimony, r...
Vol. 4, sec. 1 (pp. 2053-2204) Summations The defendants’ summation (Mr. Steuer): describes testimon...
In reviewing debates and research evidence about jury trials for our book, American Juries: The Verd...
Trial transcript, pages 1099-1640, covering October 26, 1954 morning session to November 4, 1954 mor...
The article describes the legal directions Judge Blythin gave the trial jury to follow to find a ver...
Judges frequently assume that a lawyer who has engaged in the preparation of pleadings, the extensiv...
One of the most intriguing topics of current conversation among today\u27s experienced, as well as i...
I. Introduction II. Types of Jury Instructions ... A. Charging Instructions ... B. Admonitions III. ...
During the course of a trial, a judge will instruct the jury on how they are to act and reach decisi...
The Juror Comprehension Project ( the Project ) sought to determine whether jurors understand judici...
One George D. Horning was convicted of the criminal offense of doing business as a pawnbroker in the...
This Note proposes that all courts embrace the unanimous acquittal instruction because it encourages...
Although a trial by jury happens in only a fraction of the total criminal cases, the jury is one of ...
The State’s proposed jury instructions focused primarily on the difference between the burden of pro...
The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees individuals’ right to trial by an impartial ...