Public Defense System
Historically, defense by a public defender has been considered equivalent to not
being defended at all. Although earlier studies indicate that public defense results
in high conviction rates, new studies indicate that the public defender system now
provides defense comparable with a private attorney.
Does the public defense system now provide representation equitable to that by
private attorneys? If so, what accounts for this improvement?
In 1984, the Supreme Court ruled that in order to establish ineffectiveness of
counsel, a defendant must prove that two constitutional standards were violated.
Discuss what these two standards are and how they establish ineffectiveness of
counsel.
The Supreme Court has clearly stated that prosecutors cannot make a
peremptory challenge based on race or sex when selecting jurors.
How significant is this practice in the overall analysis of discrimination?
Does this still happen in jury selection, and if so, should this practice be stopped?
Why?
Analyze and describe the concept of jury nullification. Is jury nullification
sometimes justifiable? When?
Discuss how a person is selected to become a potential juror and placed in the
jury pool. Are potential jurors selected from voter registration rolls, driver's license
databases, or other databases? Does the choice to select potential jurors from a
database automatically mean that certain segments of the population will not be
represented on juries? If so, which populations and why? Are there any burdens
associated with being a juror, if so, please list them.
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