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American juries : the verdict / Neil Vidmar & Valerie P. Hans.

Vidmar, Neil. (Author). Hans, Valerie P. (Added Author).

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This comprehensive volume reviews over fifty years of empirical research on civil and criminal juries and returns a verdict that strongly supports the jury system. Rather than relying on anecdotes, the authors place the jury system in its historical and contemporary context, giving the stories behind important trials while providing fact-based answers to critical questions. They consider various suggestions for improving the way that juries are asked to carry out their duties. After briefly comparing the American jury to its counterparts in other nations, they conclude that our jury system, despite occasional problems, is, on balance, fair and democratic, and should remain an indispensable component of the judicial process for the foreseeable future. -- From book jacket.

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  • ISBN: 9781591025887
  • ISBN: 1591025885
  • Physical Description: 428 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2007.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-397) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
The English origins of the modern jury : from trial by ordeal to the decline of the "little parliament" -- Criminal and civil juries in America from colonial times to the present day : evolution, a heroic role, and controversy -- A jury of peers : democratic goals -- Jury selection : juror bias, juror challenges, and trial consultants -- Problem cases : pretrial publicity -- The tasks of the jury : evidence evaluation and jury decision-making processes -- Judging the jury : evaluating jurors' comprehension of evidence and law -- Trials in a scientific age : juries judging experts -- Judging criminal responsibility : erroneous convictions, the CSI effect, and the victim's role -- Deciding insanity : mad or bad? -- Jury nullification : the war with the law -- Death is different : juries and capital punishment -- Civil liability : plaintiff vs. defendant in the eyes of the jury -- Deciding compensatory damages : million dollar questions -- Punitive damages : coffee spills and Marlboro cigarettes -- Juries and medical malpractice : antidoctor, incompetent, and irresponsible? -- Concluding : the verdict on juries.
Subject: Jury > United States.
Verdicts > United States.
Damages > United States.

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American Juries : The Verdict
American Juries : The Verdict
by Vidmar, Neil; Hans, Valerie P.
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American Juries : The Verdict

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Forewordp. 9
Acknowledgmentsp. 11
Introductionp. 15
Chapter 1The English Origins of the Modern Jury: From Trial by Ordeal to the Decline of the "Little Parliament"p. 21
Chapter 2Criminal and Civil Juries in America from Colonial Times to the Present Day: Evolution, a Heroic Role, and Controversyp. 41
Chapter 3A Jury of Peers: Democratic Goalsp. 65
Chapter 4Jury Selection: Juror Bias, Juror Challenges, and Trial Consultantsp. 83
Chapter 5Problem Cases: Pretrial Publicityp. 107
Chapter 6The Tasks of the Jury: Evidence Evaluation and Jury Decision-Making Processesp. 125
Chapter 7Judging the Jury: Evaluating Jurors' Comprehension of Evidence and Lawp. 147
Chapter 8Trials in a Scientific Age: Juries Judging Expertsp. 169
Chapter 9Judging Criminal Responsibility: Erroneous Convictions, the CSI Effect, and the Victim's Rolep. 191
Chapter 10Deciding Insanity: Mad or Bad?p. 207
Chapter 11Jury Nullification: The War with the Lawp. 221
Chapter 12Death Is Different: Juries and Capital Punishmentp. 241
Chapter 13Civil Liability: Plaintiff vs. Defendant in the Eyes of the Juryp. 267
Chapter 14Deciding Compensatory Damages: Million-Dollar Questionsp. 281
Chapter 15Punitive Damages: Coffee Spills and Marlboro Cigarettesp. 303
Chapter 16Juries and Medical Malpractice: Antidoctor, Incompetent, and Irresponsible?p. 321
Chapter 17Concluding: The Verdict on Juriesp. 339
Notesp. 347
Indexp. 399

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