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The jury system, by which most serious offenses are tried, creates a balance in its factfinding process between lay standards of judgment and judicial practices. This study explicates three main principles by which these practices are governed: the desire to discover the truth, protection of the innocent from convictionincluding theories of proof of reasonable doubt and prejudicial evidenceand maintenance of standards of propriety.
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The jury system, by which most serious offenses are tried, creates a balance in its factfinding process between lay standards of judgment and judicial practices. This study explicates three main principles by which these practices are governed: the desire to discover the truth, protection of the innocent from convictionincluding theories of proof of reasonable doubt and prejudicial evidenceand maintenance of standards of propriety.












