Give juries final say
Spencer Robinson (Readers' Forum, Jan. 4) really has things upside down; his hypothetical defendant could always ask for a non-jury trial. Not only should juries have the final say, but they should have it as to the law as well as to the facts. The Founding Fathers considered juries a cornerstone of justice, a constitutional protection against lawyers, judges and legalized corruption. That juries should be 12 stooges required to adhere to every utterance of black-robed lawyers is a relatively recent phenomenon in the judicial march to power.
There probably has not been a trial by citizen peers in the last 50 years. Legal distortions and technical games extend trials ad nauseam until most won't even show up for selection; juries have almost been destroyed by voir dire and the peremptory challenge.
Who can remember when 12 everyday Americans were last seated on a jury panel?
Paul Sharp
Salt Lake City
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I was called to jury selection a number of years ago and I can assure...
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