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272. Are Juries too Biased?  (The Juror Part 1)

272. Are Juries too Biased? (The Juror Part 1)

Preconceived · Zale Mednick

March 11, 202547m 24s

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Show Notes

In this first of three episodes on the jury system, we examine how biased jurors tend to be. What unexpected variables factor into jury decision making? Are jurors able to check their biases at the door, or do they tend to make their minds up before all the evidence has even be presented? Are there certain cases to which juries are particularly partial in delivering a verdict of guilty or not guilty? Lee Curley, an expert in jury biases, joins the podcast.

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