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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2025 · 3 MIN

Jury Verdict Illusions: Prosecutorial Tactics and Historical Injustice

from The Consider Podcast · host The Consider Podcast Hosts Timothy & Jacob

Send us Fan MailThe latest episode critically examines the flawed nature of jury verdicts and the systemic issues surrounding jury selection. By exploring historical and contemporary examples, we reveal how biases and the lack of calls for reform contribute to a compromised judicial process.• The examination of jury roles and public perception• Discussion on the manipulation of jury selection by prosecutors• Historical examples of wrongful convictions and their impact• The absence of serious calls for jury reform in the legal system• The importance of informed jurors for fair outcomesVisit us at wwwconsiderinfo.www.consider.info

Send us Fan Mail The latest episode critically examines the flawed nature of jury verdicts and the systemic issues surrounding jury selection. By exploring historical and contemporary examples, we reveal how biases and the lack of calls for reform contribute to a compromised judicial process. • The examination of jury roles and public perception • Discussion on the manipulation of jury selection by prosecutors • Historical examples of wrongful convictions and their impact • The absence of se...

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