JURY IN AMERICA
Guinther, John
Facts On File (1988)
Has the jury outlived its usefulness in our increasingly complex society? Should the right to trial by jury in civil cases be curtailed? In JURY IN AMERICA, John Guinther provides answers to these questions as well as others about the role of the jury in the American justice system. The books findings are based on a post-trial study of more than 350 jurors in civil cases. It presents the most comprehensive portrait of the civil and criminal jury system ever published in book form.
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