Trial by Jury
Thursday, January 04 2007
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Is there such a thing as an unbiased juror and can justice be administered fairly by a jury of your peers? You be the judge. Host Frank Stasio discusses the modern jury’s role in the American justice system with: Bryan Hertweck, assistant professor of information systems at High Point University and a recent juror on a capital case; Neil Vidmar, professor of Law and Psychology at Duke University and co-author of the upcoming book, "American Juries: The Verdict" (Prometheus Press/2007); and, James E. Ferguson II, a practicing trial lawyer and founding partner and president of Ferguson Stein & Chambers in Charlotte.



