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Author:
Offit, Anna, author.
Title:
The imagined juror : how hypothetical juries influence federal prosecutors / Anna Offit ; with a foreword by Annelise Riles.
Publisher:
New York University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 177 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Prosecution--United States--Decision making.
Jury--United States.
Law and anthropology--Methodology.
Jury.
Prosecution--Decision making.
United States.
Notes:
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral - Princeton University, 2018) issued with the title: Making the case for jurors : an ethnographic study of U.S. prosecutors. Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-168) and index.
Contents:
Prosecutorial discretion -- Imagining the jury -- Storied justice -- Self-conscious voir dire -- Judging character -- Judicial discretion beyond truth.
Summary:
"It is the figure and role of 'make-believe' or 'imagined' juror in the professional lives of prosecutors that is the subject of this book. Drawing on an extended ethnographic study of federal prosecutors, it explores this paradoxical feature of the federal legal landscape: though laypeople only infrequently participate in federal trials, make-believe jurors have an outsized presence in the decision-making and professional imagination of some of our most powerful legal actors. In their imagined jurors, prosecutors discover a critical resource for making sense of their ill-defined directives to seek justice and represent the United States. They also find a means of thinking of discussing mercy, acknowledging evolving community mores, and discovering themselves as moral actors rather than line attorneys carrying out supervisors' directives. Even in a period of infrequent jury trials, this book shows, the very existence of the jury system-and the possibility of facing a jury-use their discretion with reference to views of others. At the same time, it highlights the limitation of legal system where jurors are primarily imaginary, calling for reforms that would foster a more inclusive and effective American jury"-- Provided by the publisher.
ISBN:
1479808547
9781479808540
1479808539
9781479808533
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1280602767
LCCN:
2021057759
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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