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  1. Jury system is a trial system that twelve citizens decide whether defendants are guilty or
  2. not. The verdict
  3. is unanimous. The jurors are all laypersons , as far as law is concerned. There is a reason
  4. for unanimous
  5. verdict. If one jury is against the verdict,it is regarded as being room for doubt.
  6. Advantages of jury system
  7. are direct participation of American people, conventional judgement by people, fair stage
  8. of investigation,
  9. resistance against polictics' and judical plot, and making of democratic consciousness.
  10. For example, if a
  11. public prosecutor submit unlawful proof without trial permission, counsel makes an
  12. objection to it. A chief
  13. judge can't admit counsel's objection. Defendant is at a disadvantage. However, there is a
  14. possibility that
  15. jury system will check rotting of trial. Jurors need not explain reason of verdict to court.
  16. If juries feel way
  17. of investigation is dirty and viorate human rights, they can decide the defendant is
  18. innocnt. In short, jurors
  19. can decide defendant is innocent even if a public prosecutor has disadvantageous proofs
  20. for the defendant.
  21. Juries who are representative of citizen make the decision value about proof. But, Jerome
  22. Frank, one of
  23. delegates of legal realists, criticized jury system in Law & the Modern Mind, 1930. A
  24. lot of verdicts are
  25. irresponsible juries' products of caprice and prejudice, for example, the defendant is a rich
  26. corporation, the
  27. plaintiff is a poor boy and the counsel is an eloquent speaker. Such facts often decide who
  28. wins or loses.
  29. He characterizes that juries have tendency to like weak people and hate strong people.
  30. Jury system seems
  31. to have many problems. A sophisticated and rich person, a person of position and a busy
  32. businessman do
  33. not want to become a juror, because juries are bound for all trial period and therefore
  34. person who can
  35. afford time for trial can become a juror, such as a housewife, an old person and an
  36. unemployed person. As
  37. a result jurors who have not even seen stock averages are to make the decision for an
  38. important and
  39. difficult case involved in the Antimonoply Law. It is said that citizen's ability to execute
  40. for jury's duty is
  41. the problem. But I do not think so. There are not scientific grounds for their abilities.It is
  42. a prejudice.Law
  43. degree and no proper ability to serve as a juror are not closely connected. Perhaps high
  44. educational degree
  45. may become an obstacle of conventional judgement. It is said that Japanese companies
  46. always lose the
  47. lawsuit, because American juries have prejudice against Japanese. Do you think it is true?
  48. The answer is
  49. NO.The probability of winnig a suit, by a jury who represents American citizen, was fifty
  50. to one hundred in
  51. data from 1980 to 95. To my surprise, American juries do not seem to matter nationality.
  52. After all,
  53. hypothesis that American juries have preconception against Japanese and Japanese
  54. companies always lose
  55. suit is not right. Moreover, hypothesis that juries are emotional and sympathize with
  56. defendant, and as a
  57. result the opinion that big companies always loses suit is groundless. The cause of
  58. distrust in jury system
  59. is probably connected to the way of news reports by mass media. Mass media reports
  60. minus images. The
  61. general public believe it is the real image in spite of successful verdicts. The present age
  62. is the one of an
  63. information-intensive society. Many people are influenced by the mass media. If those
  64. people who have
  65. prejudice happen to see a juror who gives a big yawn or dozes during trial, minus image
  66. generalizes with
  67. conviction. Let me give you a concrete example. Under sensational headline of
  68. newspapers, mass media
  69. reports great costs of jury trials as if every trial by a jury costs a lot. I agree with the idea
  70. of jury system. It
  71. is very good that American people participate in judicature. But, many people take a
  72. critical attitude toward
  73. the jury system. I never think that they are wrong. They may say We had better entrust
  74. trial to trained
  75. judge. However, meaning of jury system's existence is to stick to common sense of
  76. citizens. Providing
  77. whether the man is innocent or not by legal rights all people can exercise is permitted is
  78. more important
  79. than the fact whether the man is innocent or not.
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