Jury Selection and Scruples

 

Jury Selection and Scruples giosrapmelnncy Addressed in This • Competency 3: Apply the 4th, Cl Discussion Participation Scorincl Guide. 5th, and 6th Amendments in a criminal justice context. V Community of Excellence. V Criminal Justice Undemraduate Research Guide. Introduction In Witherspoon v. Illinois (1968), 6.8.E.A.T Discussion Guidelines. the U.S. Supreme Court held that 0 Lockhart v. McCree. jurors cannot be removed merely Et Witherspoon v Illinois. because of general scruples against capital punishment, adding that a juror may be excluded “for cause” if it is “unmistakably clear” that he or she would automatically vote against the death penalty if sought by the prosecutor or if the juror could not be impartial in the determination of the defendant’s guilt. This holding was affirmed in Lockhart v. McCree (1986). Instructions In your main post: • Compare the similarities and differences between Witherspoon v. Illinois and Lockhart v. McCree cases. • Explain the effects of the rulings of Witherspoon and Lockhart rulings.
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