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