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Criminal Law & Procedure > Trials > Pretrial Publicity

[HN5] Pre-trial publicity, even pervasive, adverse publicity, does not inevitably lead to an unfair trial.



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Criminal Law & Procedure > Trials > Pretrial Publicity

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[HN6] The capacity of a jury eventually impaneled to decide a case fairly is influenced by the tone and extent of the publicity, which is in part, and often in large part, shaped by what attorneys, police, and other officials do to precipitate news coverage. The trial judge has a major responsibility. What the judge says about a case, in or out of the courtroom, is likely to appear in newspapers and broadcasts. More important, the measures a judge takes or fails to take to mitigate the effects of pre-trial publicity may well determine whether the defendant receives a trial consistent with the requirements of due process.




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