More Than 12 Angry Men: Creating Diverse Juries In Our State
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Mar 18, 2021
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00:48:59

The Connecticut Supreme Court wants to ensure that jury pools are diverse and representative of our communities. That could mean striking restrictions of who is allowed to serve on a jury. This hour, Chief Justice Richard Robinson joins us to answer our questions and yours about jury duty in our state.

When jury trials resume, jury selection might look a bit different than before.

Have you served on a jury in our state? We want to hear from you.

GUESTS:

  • Chief Justice Richard Robinson - Connecticut Supreme Court (2013-2018)
  • Preston Tisdale - partner with firm Koskoff, Koskoff and Bieder
  • Judge Gregory E Mize - Judicial Fellow at the jurystudies.org/">National Center for State Courts, Center for Jury Studies 

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