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- Title
PREVENTING JUROR MISCONDUCT IN A DIGITAL WORLD.
- Authors
HOFFMEISTER, THADDEUS
- Abstract
The article is examines the various ways common law countries have used different types of punishment, oversight, and education to help stem the tide of internet-related juror misconduct. It mentions the need to determine the effectiveness or deterrence value of imposing tougher penalties on jurors, jurisdictions that believe that jury instructions are the best way to solve juror misconduct and oversight is conducted by attorneys and court officials.
- Subjects
UNITED States; JUROR misconduct; LEGAL status of jurors; JURY; PUNISHMENT; COMMON law; COURT personnel
- Publication
Chicago-Kent Law Review, 2015, Vol 90, Issue 3, p981
- ISSN
0009-3599
- Publication type
Article