Media
Feb. 28, 2005
To Make Jury System Work, Courts Must Reform, Meet Public's Needs
Forum Column - By Robert J. Grey Jr. - Recently, our televisions and newspapers have been deluging viewers and readers with coverage of high-profile trials. While such coverage is often sensational, the trials themselves reveal the fundamental and profound strength of our American jury system. Despite the media frenzy that surrounds them, our jury system withstands this unprecedented level of scrutiny, rising above the fray to deliver fair and impartial verdicts.




Forum Column
By Robert J. Grey Jr.
Recently, our televisions and newspapers have been deluging viewers and readers with coverage of high-profile trials. While such coverage is often sensational, t...
By Robert J. Grey Jr.
Recently, our televisions and newspapers have been deluging viewers and readers with coverage of high-profile trials. While such coverage is often sensational, t...
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