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- Title
A JURY OF CITIZENS BOTH FREE AND IMPRISONED: IF VOTER RIGHTS ARE ENSURED FOR THE INCARCERATED, IS A PRISONER’S RIGHT TO SERVE ON A JURY FAR-FETCHED?
- Authors
Ketter, Christian
- Abstract
The article examines federal and state felony disenfranchisement laws in the U.S. and whether prisoners have the right to serve on a jury. Topics discussed include estimated number of ex-felons who were re-enfranchised by the State of Florida via state constitutional amendment, information on state mobilizations of prisoner enfranchisement, and explanation on the constitutionality of criminal disenfranchisement.
- Subjects
FELONY disenfranchisement; JURY duty; CITIZEN participation in criminal justice administration; CONSTITUTIONAL amendments; LEGAL status of ex-convicts
- Publication
University of Toledo Law Review, 2019, Vol 51, Issue 1, p37
- ISSN
0042-0190
- Publication type
Article