The shift in sentencing fact-finding responsibility triggered in many states by Blakely v. Washington may dramatically change the complexity and type of questions that juries will be required to answer. Among the most important challenges confronting legislatures now debating the future of their sentencing regimes is whether juries are prepared to handle this new responsibility effectively – and, if not, what can be done about it. Yet neither scholars addressing the impact of Blakely nor advocates of jury reform have seriously explored these questions. Nonetheless, a number of limitations on juror decision making seriously threaten the accuracy of verdicts in systems where juries are given a more prominent role in finding sentencing fact...
In recent years, court dockets have become increasingly congested. The resulting delays place a grea...
Juries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model jury deci...
Research has documented the effect that implicit bias plays in the disproportionately high wrongful-...
The shift in sentencing fact-finding responsibility triggered in many states by Blakely v. Washingto...
The shift in sentencing fact-finding responsibility triggered in many states by Blakely v. Washingto...
By declaring that sentence-enhancing facts must be proven to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt, the S...
The American jury, once heralded as “the great corrective of law in its actual administration,” has ...
The civil jury has been under attack in recent years for being unreliable and incompetent. Consideri...
In many countries, lay people participate as decision makers in legal cases. Some countries include ...
open3noJuries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model ju...
Criminal juries have an uncertain task. While we tout their constitutional role\u27 in our justice s...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
This dissertation examines the importance of instruction comprehension injury decisionmaking at the ...
This dissertation examines the importance of instruction comprehension injury decisionmaking at the ...
After a century of reform and experimentation, sentencing remains a highly contested area of the cri...
In recent years, court dockets have become increasingly congested. The resulting delays place a grea...
Juries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model jury deci...
Research has documented the effect that implicit bias plays in the disproportionately high wrongful-...
The shift in sentencing fact-finding responsibility triggered in many states by Blakely v. Washingto...
The shift in sentencing fact-finding responsibility triggered in many states by Blakely v. Washingto...
By declaring that sentence-enhancing facts must be proven to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt, the S...
The American jury, once heralded as “the great corrective of law in its actual administration,” has ...
The civil jury has been under attack in recent years for being unreliable and incompetent. Consideri...
In many countries, lay people participate as decision makers in legal cases. Some countries include ...
open3noJuries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model ju...
Criminal juries have an uncertain task. While we tout their constitutional role\u27 in our justice s...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
This dissertation examines the importance of instruction comprehension injury decisionmaking at the ...
This dissertation examines the importance of instruction comprehension injury decisionmaking at the ...
After a century of reform and experimentation, sentencing remains a highly contested area of the cri...
In recent years, court dockets have become increasingly congested. The resulting delays place a grea...
Juries are a fundamental element of the criminal justice system. In this article, we model jury deci...
Research has documented the effect that implicit bias plays in the disproportionately high wrongful-...