A Trial by Jury
The author recounts his experience with the American criminal justice system as the foreman of a sequestered jury debating the guilt or innocence of an individual accused of a brutal murder.
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In an incisive study of the the privileges and pitfalls of citizenship, a historian and author of Masters of All They Surveyed details his harrowing account with the American criminal justice system when he became foreman of a sequestered jury debating the guilt or innocence of an individual accused of a brutal murder. 100,000 first printing.
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