Anatomy of a Jury: The Inside Story of How 12 Ordinary People Decide the Fate of an Accused Murderer
"A rousing endorsement of the jury and a superb description of how the system really operates" — St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A beautiful woman has been murdered. A young black handyman — the woman's lover — has been accused of the crime. In this dramatic account of the trial, Seymour Wishman, a former criminal lawyer, shows how the jury system really works, from the selection of the jurors, through their deliberations, to the final verdict. Using information gleaned from many studies of the behavior of juries, and basing his book on an actual case, Wishman offers an extraordinary portrait of American justice in action. 

"Should find its way into mystery lovers' libraries and law students' satchels alike." — Psychology Today
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Anatomy of a Jury: The Inside Story of How 12 Ordinary People Decide the Fate of an Accused Murderer
"A rousing endorsement of the jury and a superb description of how the system really operates" — St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A beautiful woman has been murdered. A young black handyman — the woman's lover — has been accused of the crime. In this dramatic account of the trial, Seymour Wishman, a former criminal lawyer, shows how the jury system really works, from the selection of the jurors, through their deliberations, to the final verdict. Using information gleaned from many studies of the behavior of juries, and basing his book on an actual case, Wishman offers an extraordinary portrait of American justice in action. 

"Should find its way into mystery lovers' libraries and law students' satchels alike." — Psychology Today
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Anatomy of a Jury: The Inside Story of How 12 Ordinary People Decide the Fate of an Accused Murderer

Anatomy of a Jury: The Inside Story of How 12 Ordinary People Decide the Fate of an Accused Murderer

by Seymour Wishman
Anatomy of a Jury: The Inside Story of How 12 Ordinary People Decide the Fate of an Accused Murderer

Anatomy of a Jury: The Inside Story of How 12 Ordinary People Decide the Fate of an Accused Murderer

by Seymour Wishman

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Overview

"A rousing endorsement of the jury and a superb description of how the system really operates" — St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A beautiful woman has been murdered. A young black handyman — the woman's lover — has been accused of the crime. In this dramatic account of the trial, Seymour Wishman, a former criminal lawyer, shows how the jury system really works, from the selection of the jurors, through their deliberations, to the final verdict. Using information gleaned from many studies of the behavior of juries, and basing his book on an actual case, Wishman offers an extraordinary portrait of American justice in action. 

"Should find its way into mystery lovers' libraries and law students' satchels alike." — Psychology Today

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780140098518
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/02/1987
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.73(d)

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

Part One: Who Shall Judge Me?
Chapter I.
Chapter II.

Part Two: Those Chosen to Judge
Chapter III.
Chapter IV.

Part Three: The Trial
Chapter V.
Chapter VI.
Chapter VII.

Part Four: Judgments
Chapter VIII.
Chapter IX.
Chapter X.
Chapter XI.

Appendix: The State of Jury Research
Notes
Index

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