An edition of Commonsense Justice (1995)

Commonsense justice

jurors' notions of the law

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An edition of Commonsense Justice (1995)

Commonsense justice

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In this timely book, Norman Finkel looks at the relationship between the "law on the books," as set down in the Constitution and developed in cases and decisions, and what he calls "commonsense justice," the ordinary citizen's notions of what is just and fair. Law is an essentially human endeavor, a collection of psychological theories about why people think feel, and behave as they do, and when and why we should find some of them blameworthy and punishable.

But is it independent of community sentiment as some would contend? Or, as Finkel suggests, do juries bring the community's judgment to bear on the moral blameworthiness of the defendant? When jurors decide that the law is unfair, or the punishment inappropriate for a particular defendant, they have sometimes nullified the law.

  1. Nullification represents the jury's desire not to defeat but "to perfect and complete" the law. It is the "no confidence" vote of commonsense justice refusing to follow the path the law has marked out - and pointing to new path based on what seem to be more just grounds. Finkel brings to life the story behind the jury and judicial decisions, interweaving anecdotes, case law, and social science research to present a balanced and comprehensive view of important legal and social policy issues.
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English
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390

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Commonsense Justice: Jurors' Notions of the Law
April 16, 2001, Harvard University Press
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Commonsense Justice: Jurors' Notions of the Law
August 25, 1998, Harvard University Press
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Commonsense justice: jurors' notions of the law
1995, Harvard University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-381) and index.

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Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
347.73/752, 347.307752
Library of Congress
KF380 .F56 1995, KF380.F56 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
390 p. ;
Number of pages
390

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Open Library
OL1278573M
Internet Archive
commonsensejusti0000fink
ISBN 10
0674146700
LCCN
95010328
OCLC/WorldCat
32167097
Library Thing
4051407
Goodreads
3877914

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