The Imagined Juror: How Hypothetical Juries Influence Federal Prosecutors

Author:   Anna Offit ,  Annelise Riles
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   02 August 2022
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Author:   Anna Offit ,  Annelise Riles
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781479808540


ISBN 10:   1479808547
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   02 August 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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A must-read for anyone concerned about the state of the US justice system. The Imagined Juror makes a compelling case for the continued importance of juries, even in the age of the disappearing trial. -- William Garriott, Drake University Offit's extraordinary access to the workings of federal prosecutors as well as to public proceedings reveals the pervasive influence of juries on criminal cases, both direct and indirect. This book argues convincingly that the infrequency of trials is not a valid indicator of the impact of the jury on our criminal justice system. -- David Engel, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, University at Buffalo School of Law Provides an original and indispensable vantage point from which to view criminal procedure in the US, with implications for questions of power and the origins of mass incarceration. -- Ronald Niezen, author of #HumanRights: The Technologies and Politics of Justice Claims in Practice


A must-read for anyone concerned about the state of the US justice system. The Imagined Juror makes a compelling case for the continued importance of juries, even in the age of the disappearing trial. -- William Garriott, Drake University Offit’s extraordinary access to the workings of federal prosecutors as well as to public proceedings reveals the pervasive influence of juries on criminal cases, both direct and indirect. This book argues convincingly that the infrequency of trials is not a valid indicator of the impact of the jury on our criminal justice system. -- David Engel, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, University at Buffalo School of Law Provides an original and indispensable vantage point from which to view criminal procedure in the US, with implications for questions of power and the origins of mass incarceration. -- Ronald Niezen, author of #HumanRights: The Technologies and Politics of Justice Claims in Practice ...an unquestionably valuable contribution to the literature on prosecutors. Offit opens a window into the inner workings of a federal prosecutor’s office at a time when interest in prosecutors is at its height. The Imagined Juror answers the important question of what prosecutors do and why. * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books * Drawing on extensive field research, Offit (law, Southern Methodist Univ.) performs an ethnographic study of US attorneys to reveal an a priori truth about how federal prosecutors use hypothetical juries to navigate the many conflicts they encounter within criminal proceedings…As a criminal defense attorney, this reviewer sees her personal experiences reflected in Offit's writings, authenticating how hypothetical juries influence prosecutors and, ultimately, impact the criminal justice system writ large. -- A. A. Walden, Elmira College * CHOICE * Drawing on extensive field research among US federal prosecutors, Offit describes a world in which even the question of moving forward with a prosecution often hinges on how federal prosecutors assume a jury will react—an exercise where the perspectives of the public are imagined and incorporated into every stage of trial preparation. * Law & Social Inquiry *


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Anna Offit (Author) Anna Offit is Assistant Professor of Law at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. Annelise Riles (Foreword by) Annelise Riles is Executive Director of the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Associate Provost for Global Affairs, and Professor of Law at the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.

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