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The ‘inequitable justice’ of non-unanimous juries

The ‘inequitable justice’ of non-unanimous juries

03/28/2021

PBS News Hour

The ‘inequitable justice’ of non-unanimous juries

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The ‘inequitable justice’ of non-unanimous juries

For more on the issue of split-verdict juries from our signature segment, wrongful convictions, and the inequities in the American criminal justice system, New Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams joined Hari Sreenivasan to discuss, including what happens to those convicted using this now-outlawed practice.

03/28/2021

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