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Putting Prosecutors in Check: Let Jurors Know the Potential Sentence

“The critical information we highlight here is the sentencing outcome of a trial if the jury finds the defendant guilty of a crime. In the vast majority of jurisdictions, jurors are not permitted to know what sentence a criminal defendant will face if convicted.”

The Open File

April 11, 2019

SentencingPhillip ReevesApril 11, 2019The Open FileComment
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