Sunday, August 25, 2013

Decreasing Drug Incaracertion

Abramson, Jeffery. “We the Jury: The Jury System and the Ideal of Democracy.” (1995). Courts and Law Review, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 111 – 115. This book evaluates historical court cases that have embodied and/or contradicted the democratic model of consensus which is supposed to be present during the deliberation process during the conclusive stages and steps. This book provides a myriad of proposals that advance the potential to eliminate the peremptory challenge and the honest use of jury nullification. Other aspects of the book include an evaluation and analysis on the recently mandated cross-section representation for juries, as well as scientific jury selection and the legitimization of state power through juries as well as a common justice above social divisions. This text provides an in depth look at the jury selection process, and the immense role it plays in the concept of justice.

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