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  • Jurors want courtroom lawyers to have some compassion and be nice. -- Johnnie Cochran
  • I approached writing a story for the CBC Literary Awards as a mercenary venture - $5,000 for one story, not bad. Now, how do you win it? Jurors are wading through skyscrapers of paper, looking for one story that stands out. -- Michael Winter
  • Evidence of defendants' lavish lifestyles is often used to provide a motive for fraud. Jurors sometimes wonder why an executive making tens of millions of dollars would cheat to make even more. Evidence of habitual gluttony helps provide the answer. -- Alex Berenson
  • Legislators and judges are necessarily exposed to all the temptations of money, fame, and power, to induce them to disregard justice between parties, and sell the rights, and violate the liberties of the people. Jurors, on the other hand, are exposed to none of these temptations. -- Lysander Spooner
  • Jurors should acquit, even against the judge's instruction . . . if exercising their judgment with discretion and honesty they have a clear conviction the charge of the court is wrong. -- Alexander Hamilton
  • Evidence of defendants lavish lifestyles is often used to provide a motive for fraud. Jurors sometimes wonder why an executive making tens of millions of dollars would cheat to make even more. Evidence of habitual gluttony helps provide the answer. -- Alex Berenson
  • [Jurors who are opposed to capital punishment are] more likely to believe that a defendant's failure to testify is indicative of his guilt, more hostile to the insanity defense, more mistrustful of defense attorneys and less concerned about the danger of erroneous convictions. -- Thurgood Marshall
  • The time has come for professional jurors. -- Joseph Wambaugh
  • Black jurors sit on juries every day and convict black people every day. -- Johnnie Cochran
  • Trial. A formal inquiry designed to prove and put upon record the blameless characters of judges, advocates and jurors. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • The major networks, the cable networks, they're being prosecutors. They're judges and jurors and executioners. Well, c'mon, that's ridiculous. But they're doing it. -- Ray Bradbury
  • It seems that in Baltimore, one of the most violent cities in America, jurors are far more reluctant to convict criminal defendants than in the suburban enclaves that ring the city. -- David Simon
  • I did not see any major issues other than the jury substitutions. I can't know whether there's a problem there, until I read the transcript from the in-chambers conference, when those jurors were excused. -- Catherine Crier
  • Look at the Chandra Levy case. It's become a Star Chamber. The major networks, the cable networks, they're being prosecutors. They're judges and jurors and executioners. Well, c'mon, that's ridiculous. But they're doing it. -- Ray Bradbury
  • To exclude all jurors who would be in the slightest way affected by the prospect of the death penalty would be to deprive the defendant of the impartial jury to which he or she is entitled under the law. -- Byron White
  • In court, jurors are admonished by the judge at every recess not to discuss the case or form any opinions until the case is given to them for deliberations. Of course, there is no such limitation on the public. -- Robert Shapiro
  • During my jury selection process, we went through over 360 jurors. It took six months, all New York residents. Of the 360 jurors, over half of them had been mugged one time. Quite a number of them, maybe 30 40, 50, had been mugged twice. -- Bernhard Goetz
  • Before we condemn the jurors who acquitted George Zimmerman, we should remember that they were asked to do something extraordinary. They were asked to listen to the facts and apply the law to the best of their ability in a case the world was watching. -- Alafair Burke
  • Twelve Angry Men' was done with an intermission, and I took that out. I really wanted an audience to feel like they had no break, just like those jurors, and you're not going to get out of that room until you come to a decision. -- Scott Ellis
  • The trial by jury is a trial by 'the country,' in contradistinction to a trial by the government. The jurors are drawn by lot from the mass of the people, for the very purpose of having all classes of minds and feelings, that prevail among the people at large, represented in the jury. -- Lysander Spooner
  • As long as we can get redress in the courts, as long as the laws shall be honestly administered, as long as honesty and intelligence sit upon the bench, as long as intelligence sits in the chairs of jurors, this country will stand, the law will be enforced, and the law will be respected. -- Robert Green Ingersoll
  • May your wife and children get raped, right in the ass. (to the jurors who convicted her) -- Aileen Wuornos
  • Currently, we're finding that about 75 percent of potential jurors have anger or deep-seated hatred toward anyone associated with Enron. -- Michael Ramsey
  • I now see that it is possible that I can receive a fair trial even with Americans as jurors, -- Zacarias Moussaoui
  • I am not in favor of making voters or jurors of Negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • One point is certain, that truth is one and immutable; until the jurors all agree, they cannot all be right. -- Washington Irving
  • It would be an absurdity for jurors to be required to accept the judge's view of the law, against their own opinion, judgment, and conscience. -- John Adams
  • [N]o American should retreat an inch on the right of jurors to acquit if they perceive the law or its administration to be unjust. -- Charley Reese
  • Physicians ought not to give their judgment of religion, for the same reason that butchers are not admitted to be jurors upon life and death. -- Jonathan Swift
  • Students are not to read the Bible, jurors are not to hear it, prosecutors cannot quote from it, and teachers are not to display it. -- Ralph E. Reed, Jr.
  • The kind of evidence that was put before the jurors led to less-than-rational decision-making. I think that juries are composed of good people who can be misled. -- Kenneth C. Frazier
  • Because jurors have an extraordinary amount of power over the situation and of the people and the story in front of them, they tend to pay pretty intense attention to what's happening. -- Zephyr Teachout
  • The jury system has come to stand for all we mean by English justice. The scrutiny of 12 honest jurors provides defendants and plaintiffs alike a safeguard from arbitrary perversion of the law. -- Winston Churchill
  • A Seattle lawyer once interrupted his lengthy cross-examination of a witness and exclaimed, "Your Honor, one of the jurors is asleep." "You put him to sleep," replied the judge. "Suppose you wake him up." -- James Keller
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