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24 February, 02:04

Research indicates that six-member juries are more likely

A. to have hung verdicts.

B. more accurately recall trial testimony.

C. are less likely to include a community's diversity.

D. All of the above

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  1. 24 February, 02:08
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    Option C is correct.

    Explanation:

    Six members are simply not enough to include a wide community or to represent each group within it.

    However, research has been made on the difference between a 12 or 6 member jury, and its impact on the final verdict, and it hasn't been noticed any impact in the final result. Although not all the diversity of a community is present in the jury, this can still reach a fair decision.
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