Chapter
Finding the Truth in Criminal Jury Trials
The truth in criminal jury trials depends on the agreement of the jurors, as the court system cannot guarantee absolute truth. The outcome can be ambiguous due to inconsistencies in confessions or jurors having different interpretations of the evidence presented.
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After a tense trial and deliberation with the jurors, the verdict is reached and the question of Jason's guilt is answered.
28:45 - 30:41 (01:56)
Summary
After a tense trial and deliberation with the jurors, the verdict is reached and the question of Jason's guilt is answered.
ChapterFinding the Truth in Criminal Jury Trials
EpisodeEpisode 6: ‘Don’t Roll the Dice’
PodcastBear Brook
The jury couldn't agree on the first degree murder charge of the defendant but found him guilty on the charge of conspiracy to commit murder in a criminal trial.
30:41 - 35:38 (04:57)
Summary
The jury couldn't agree on the first degree murder charge of the defendant but found him guilty on the charge of conspiracy to commit murder in a criminal trial.
ChapterFinding the Truth in Criminal Jury Trials
EpisodeEpisode 6: ‘Don’t Roll the Dice’
PodcastBear Brook
The prosecutor in a trial points out that if a defendant's confession about a crime was a result of a police setup, it should have been consistent.
35:38 - 39:18 (03:39)
Summary
The prosecutor in a trial points out that if a defendant's confession about a crime was a result of a police setup, it should have been consistent. Inconsistencies in the confession indicate that the defendant was not set up.