Convicting the Innocent: The Inferiority of Unanimous Jury Verdicts ...

innocent man is convicted" (Klaven and Zeisel 1966, 190). It is commonly thought that requiring juries to reach a unanimous verdict is exactly the mechanism that protects innocent defendants and that this protec-tion comes at the cost of an increased probability of acquitting a guilty defendant. We construct a model ................
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