Would Justice Be Served Better if a Jury Didn't Have to be Unanimous to Convict Someone?

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Would Justice Be Served Better if a Jury Didn't Have to be Unanimous to Convict Someone?

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Belli, Melvin M., 1907-1996 Tanzer, Jacob Dash, Samuel Hill, J. D. (James D.) Dukakis, Michael S. (Michael Stanley), 1933- Semerjian, Evan

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Moderator: Michael Dukakis Advocate: Evan Semerjian Advocate: James Hill Witnesses: Jacob Tanzer - Solicitor General, Oregon 1969-71 Keith Mossman - American Bar Association Prof. Samuel Dash - Georgetown University Law Center Melvin Belli - Attorney, San Francisco

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“Would Justice Be Served Better if a Jury Didn't Have to be Unanimous to Convict Someone? ,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 19, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/65034.

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