THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JURY TRIAL – JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY IN ACTION
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Only 2% of roughly 80,000 persons charged with crimes in 2018 in federal court in the United States of America had their cases heard by juries of their peers. In those trials, 83% of defendants were convicted and 17% were acquitted. Approximately 90% of criminal cases are resolved by way of plea agreement and sentencing with only 8% dismissed.1 The percentages of jury trials and plea agreements are roughly the same at the state level. Civil cases are also tried by juries but are not the focus of this article.
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THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JURY TRIAL – JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY IN ACTION. (2020). Law and World, 6(14), 14-20. https://lawandworld.ge/index.php/law/article/view/193
How to Cite
THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JURY TRIAL – JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY IN ACTION. (2020). Law and World, 6(14), 14-20. https://lawandworld.ge/index.php/law/article/view/193