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America's Adversarial and Jury Systems: More Likely to Do Justice (Panel III: Truth, The Jury, And the Adversarial System) (Federalist Society 2002 Symposium on Law and Truth)

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  • Title: America's Adversarial and Jury Systems: More Likely to Do Justice (Panel III: Truth, The Jury, And the Adversarial System) (Federalist Society 2002 Symposium on Law and Truth)
  • Author : Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
  • Release Date : January 01, 2003
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 304 KB

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This Article aims to answer the following question: Are the American and British adversarial systems, which rely heavily on juries, or the German and Continental inquisitorial non-adversarial systems, which operate without juries, more likely to result in justice? The Article advocates for America's adversarial and jury systems because they are logically superior and, in my experience, they most often succeed in rendering justice. I. ADVERSARIAL VS. INQUISITORIAL SYSTEM


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