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A Jury Of Your [Redacted]: The Rise And Implications Of Anonymous Juries, Leonardo Mangat
A Jury Of Your [Redacted]: The Rise And Implications Of Anonymous Juries, Leonardo Mangat
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Since their relatively recent beginnings in 1977, when the first completely anonymous jury was empaneled in a federal court in New York, anonymous juries have been used across a litany of cases: organized crime, terrorism, murder, sports scandals, police killings, and even gubernatorial corruption. And their use is on the rise. An anonymous jury is a type of jury that a court may empanel in a criminal trial; if one is used, then information that might otherwise identify jurors is withheld from the parties, the public, or some combination thereof, often for varying lengths of time.
Though not without its …