In the United States today, juries decide less than 4% of criminal cases and less than 1% of civil cases filed in court. At the same time, jury systems in other countries are growing. So what happened in the US? And could the disappearance of juries be a good thing? Suja A. Thomas explores both sides of this dilemma.
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For what reason would a criminal defendant plead guilty in a plea bargaining arrangement with the prosecutor?
Juries can decide cases. Describe another entity that can decide cases instead of juries and consider why this body can either preferable or not preferable to a jury.
In the United States today, juries do not decide many cases. What reasons can be given for giving them more or less authority?
The role of juries has expanded in some other countries, such as Japan and China. Why might juries be beneficial in those places?
Comment on :
For what reason would a criminal defendant plead guilty in a plea bargaining arrangement with the prosecutor?
Juries can decide cases. Describe another entity that can decide cases instead of juries and consider why this body can either preferable or not preferable to a jury.
In the United States today, juries do not decide many cases. What reasons can be given for giving them more or less authority?
The role of juries has expanded in some other countries, such as Japan and China. Why might juries be beneficial in those places?
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