The Valpo Core Reader
 

Document Type

Freshman Seminar Essay

Publication Date

1988

Excerpt

The manner by which the American judicial system selects its trial juries has a history dating back to fifteenth century England. Like many of the systems employed by our democratic government, it has its strengths and weaknesses. Although the process of choosing a trial jury contains flaws, I believe that, given the ideals and freedoms for which our country and government stand, it is the only system that still attempts to preserve all the rights guaranteed to all parts of our population.

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