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Harris Poll: 3 of 5 Americans Believe Juries Fair
Harris Interactive has conducted a poll that reveals some interesting things about jury duty and jury trials in America.
Here are some of the key findings:
- A majority (65%) of Americans have been called to jury duty, but only a quarter actually served on a jury.
- 3 out of 5 Americans believe juries can be fair and impartial all or most of the time; 2 out of 5 think juries are only occasionally, rarely or never fair and impartial.
- Blacks were less likely to trust a jury than Whites and Hispanics.
- More Americans trust a jury (50%) than a judge (23%) to give a fair verdict.
- In the West, 89% of those who served on juries reported reaching a verdict (higher than any other region of the U.S.), while only 9% said the case settled.
- The more education one has, the more likely one can avoid serving on a jury.
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