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Describing the right to a jury within the anglo-saxon justice system. Written in 1852 by Lysander Spooner.
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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Online
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Asserting that, by allowing 'death qualified' juries in death penalty cases, doubt is cast on the fairness of trials in capital cases.
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Information about state and federal grand juries, from the authors of a book on the subject.
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Information about jury trial rules and procedure.
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Provides information on the jury duty process, including how jurors are selected, getting excused from service and jurors' role in a trial. Focus on information useful to the first time juror. Some pop-up ads. Links to some courts.
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Article on the peremptory challenge of picking a juror, and while the law prohibits discrimination, it is easy to sidestep.
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Treatise by George J. Edwards
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Commentary by Clay S. Conrad on the right to trial by jury.
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Commentary by Dominick Armentano that argues against coercion as a method for impaneling a jury.