Juries

AuthorMatthew G. Kaiser
Pages385-396
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§11:00
Juries
§11:00
Juries
§11:00 Juries
§11:01 Sometimes the Problem With the Jury System Is
the Jurors
§11:02 The Third Circuit Holds That a Jury Can't Infer
Intent From Constitutionally Protected Silence
§11:03 The Sixth Circuit Lets a Jury Hear About the
Accident of Federal Jurisdiction in a Michigan
Swamp Murder
§11:04 Club Rules, Prejudicial Evidence, and Hard Dis-
tinctions About Child Pornography
§11:05 Going to Prison for What a Jury Doesn't Think
You Did
§11:06 Standing Up for Criminal Defense Lawyers
§11:07 More Defense Victories – in Brief
§11:08 Commentary
§11:01 Sometimes the Problem With the Jury
System Is the Jurors
United States v. Collins, 665 F.3d 454 (2d Cir. 2012)
ϑοσεπη Π. Χολλινσ ωασ χηαργεδ ωιτη σεχυριτιεσ φραυδ, µαιλ φραυδ, ωιρε
φραυδ, µακινγ φαλσε στατεµεντσ το τηε Σεχυριτιεσ ανδ Εξχηανγε Χοµ−
µισσιον, ανδ χονσπιραχψ. Ηε ωεντ το τριαλ ανδ, ωε χαν ιµαγινε, σπεντ
ωεεκσποσσιβλψ µοντησωορκινγ ωιτη ηισ λαωψερσ το διλιγεντλψ δεφενδ
ηιµσελφ ανδ ηισ ριγητσ. Ηισ τριαλ τοοκ 22 δαψσ οφ τεστιµονψµορε τηαν
φουρ ωεεκσ ιν α φεδεραλ χουρτροοµ.

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