Juror First Votes in Criminal Trials

28 Pages Posted: 23 Jun 2004

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Stephen P. Garvey

Cornell Law School

Paula Hannaford-Agor

National Center for State Courts

Valerie P. Hans

Cornell University - School of Law

Nicole L. Mott

National Center for State Courts

G. Thomas Munsterman

National Center for State Courts (NCSC)

Martin T. Wells

Cornell University - Law School

Abstract

Our analysis of the voting behavior of over 3,000 jurors in felony cases tried in Los Angeles, Maricopa County, the District of Columbia, and the Bronx reveals that only in D.C. does a juror's race appear to relate to how he or she votes. African-American jurors in D.C. appear more apt to vote not guilty on the jury's first ballot in cases involving minority defendants charged with drug offenses. We find no evidence, however, that this effect survives into the jury's final verdict.

Suggested Citation

Garvey, Stephen P. and Hannaford-Agor, Paula and Hans, Valerie P. and Mott, Nicole L. and Munsterman, G. Thomas and Wells, Martin T., Juror First Votes in Criminal Trials. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=558163

Stephen P. Garvey (Contact Author)

Cornell Law School ( email )

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Paula Hannaford-Agor

National Center for State Courts ( email )

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Valerie P. Hans

Cornell University - School of Law ( email )

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Nicole L. Mott

National Center for State Courts ( email )

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G. Thomas Munsterman

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Martin T. Wells

Cornell University - Law School ( email )

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