Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates November 2016 No. 8 Vol. 19
Jury Impartiality

Racism in the Jury Room

Juror Bias and the Right to a Fair Trial

Buy Complete Issue$19.95

Jury Impartiality

Overview of Constitutional Guidelines

Impartiality as a principle of the right to trial by jury is served not only by the Sixth Amendment, which is as applicable to the States as to the Federal Government, but as well by the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth, and perhaps the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment, and the Court’s supervisory power has been directed to the issue in the Federal system. Prior to the Court’s extension of a right to jury trials in State courts, the principle of impartial juries where States allowed them had already been firmly established. Outlining Impartiality Impartiality…

More on Racism in the Jury Room:

Back to top ↑
X
Username
Password

Email Address
Email Address Again
Forgot username/password?