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305.10.1 Juror Anonymity
305.10.2 Juror Exposure To Extrinsic Matters
305.10.3 Juror Notetaking
305.10.4 Jury Unanimity
305.10.5 Jury View Of The Scene
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305.10.1 Juror Anonymity
"Citizen-Soldiers" or Anonymous Justice: Reconciling the Sixth Amendment Right of the Accused, the First Amendment Rights of the Media and the Privacy Rights of Jurors, Litt, 25 Colum. J.L. & Soc.Probs. 371, 393 (1992).
Annotation, Propriety Of, and Procedure For, Ordering Names and Identities of Jurors to Be Withheld from Accused in Federal Criminal Trial -- "Anonymous Juries", 93 ALR Fed 135, supp. sec. 4.5.
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305.10.2 Juror Exposure To Extrinsic Matters
Interrogation or Poll of Jurors, During Criminal Trial, as to Whether They Have Read Newspaper Articles Pertaining to Alleged Crime or the Trial, 15 ALR2d 1152.
Juror's Reading of Newspaper Account of Trial in State Criminal Case During its Progress as Ground for Mistrial, New Trial, or Reversal, 46 ALR4th 11.
Pre-Deliberations Juror Misconduct, Evidential Incompetence, and Juror Responsibility, 98 Yale L.J. 187 (1988).
Prejudicial Effect, in Criminal Case, of Communications Between Witnesses and Jurors, 9 ALR3d 1275.
Prejudicial Effect of Jury's Procurement or Use of Book During Deliberations in Criminal Cases, 35 ALR4th 626.
Pretrial Publicity in Criminal Case as Affecting Defendant's Right to Fair Trial–Federal Cases, 10 L. Ed. 2d 1243.
Pretrial Publicity in Criminal Case as Ground for Change of Venue, 33 ALR3d 17.
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305.10.3 Juror Notetaking
Annotation, Taking and Use of Trial Notes by Jury, 14 ALR3d 831.
Annotation, Taking and Use of Trial Notes by Jury, 36 ALR5th 255.
Taking and Use of Trial Notes by Jury, 14 ALR3d 831.
Taking and use of trial notes by jury, 36 A.L.R.5th 255, sec. 19.
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305.10.4 Jury Unanimity
Compound/Complex Criminal Statutes and the Constitution: Demanding Unanimity as to Predicate Acts, Eric S. Miller, 104 Yale L.J. 2277 (1995).
Direction to Jury -- More than One Factual Basis for Establishing Offence or Defense [Great Britain] Crim.L.Rev. 177, March 1988.
Comment, Jury Agreement and the General Verdict in Criminal Cases, Lauer, XIX Land & Water L.Rev. 207 (1984).
Jury Unanimity on Questions of Material Fact: When Six and Six do not Equal Twelve [Canada], Gelowitz, 12 Queen's L.J. 66, Winter 1987.
"Patchwork Verdicts, Different-Jurors Verdicts, and American Jury Theory: Whether Verdicts Are Invalidated by Juror Disagreement on Issues, Hayden, 36 Okla.L.Rev. 473 (1983).
Remoteness in Time of Other Similar Offenses Committed by Accused as Affecting Admissibility of Evidence Thereof in Prosecution for Sex Offenses, 88 ALR3d 8.
Requirement of Jury Unanimity as to Mode of Committing Crime under Statute Setting Forth the Various Modes by Which Offense May Be Committed, 75 ALR4th 91.
Unhappy Birthday: Illinois' ‘One Good Count’ Rule is 160 and Unconstitutional, 76 Ill. Bar J. 604 (1988).
Validity and Efficacy of Accused's Waiver of Unanimous Verdict, 97 ALR3d 1253.
Texts:
Cissell, Federal Criminal Trials, (Lexis, 5th ed. 1999) § 9-1(a)(3) , pp. 210-11.
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305.10.5 Jury View Of The Scene
"Unauthorized View of Premises by Juror or Jury in Criminal Case as Ground for Reversal, New Trial or Mistrial," 50 ALR 4th 995.