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Many of the lawyers Robert Precht has been working with lately are veterans, with one exception: They don't know anything about juries. The reason: they're based in Japan, which will start its version of a jury-based system in May 2009. Currently, the trial system is mostly based on written records, and there are no jurors. As the jury system expands around the world, American lawyers, judges, and legal scholars are travelling to foreign countries, sharing lessons learned in the U.S. jury system.
May 05, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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