When “unanimous” isn’t
When a jury in a criminal trial returns a unanimous verdict of “guilty”, we generally presume they are in 100% agreement on that verdict. But are th...
When a jury in a criminal trial returns a unanimous verdict of “guilty”, we generally presume they are in 100% agreement on that verdict. But are th...
It’s not often that I respond to a comment with a separate blog post. I’ve done it only a few times here. What prompts it is when I think that merel...