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Jury Duty Reclaiming Your Political Power And Taking Responsibility 2012th Edition Michael Singer

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Jury Duty Reclaiming Your Political Power And Taking Responsibility 2012th Edition Michael Singer
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Publisher: PRAEGER
File Extension: PDF
File size: 116.94 MB
Author: MICHAEL SINGER, Singer, Michael
ISBN: 9781440802706, 9781440802690, 1440802696, 144080270X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2012

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Jury Duty Reclaiming Your Political Power And Taking Responsibility 2012th Edition Michael Singer by Michael Singer, Singer, Michael 9781440802706, 9781440802690, 1440802696, 144080270X instant download after payment.

Presents an accessible account of the origins and development of the jury system as well as a comprehensive, stage by stage description of a jury trial and of the sentencing procedure in a criminal trial. The work also provides a unique estimate of the cost of the jury system, which is particularly relevant in this continuing era of budget constraints Written by a legal scholar for the general reader, this book demystifies the institution of the jury and validates its political power, providing valuable insights for the more than 30 million Americans who receive a jury summons each year.