Suspect Convictions

05: Furor and a Juror

01.09.2017 - By Kast MediaPlay

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What are the processes that go into ensuring that a jury is impartial? In this episode we look at the jury involved in the Stanley Liggins case, and explore how issues of race may have played into the final decision. While the jury was entirely white, Bill Davis says “You are not entitled to a jury makeup that looks like you. You are entitled to a draw from the general population, where people are not excluded.” Visit SuspectConvictions.com to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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