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Friday, February 8, 2019

A fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal: Doe

From the findings, it basin be concluded that the results do support the guessing that mock jurors place a harsher sentence on the ugly suspect in the manslaughter case. Whereas, it was not seen as significant on the unattractive suspect in the theft case, this finding is counterintuitive to the hypothesis however, one can speculate that being attractive may be more skillful to those that are on trial for a serious crime. The implications here could be down to the serious consequences to the defendants life if they found guilt-ridden for manslaughter, when in actual fact it may not be simply their fault. Whereas, with the theft case there was no doubt in the jurors look that that individual was responsible for the consequences of their crime, due to being seen on Closed rope Television. With the legal system being highly complicated and complex, and with the limited noesis the jurors hold ab turn out the system, maybe it is this that could explain that people were more credibly to place a lesser sentence on those in the manslaughter case. provided this might not be the only reason for this difference, as the unattractive manslaughter-unattractive theft comparison did not yield significant results. As Baldwin and McConville (1979) pointed out that juries easily fall victim to stereotypes, manipulation and outside influences and fails in most all of its goals, the results found here, and previous research further develops this theory. From the concerning results found, there is cause that attractiveness does have an unwanted effect due to the internal biases of jurors. As a part of the study, participants were asked to answer short questions if they believed there was a turn face and 10 out of the 32 participa... ...he did not commit. Retrieved January 3, 2012, from the.point.is http//en.tpinews.com/2008/04/24/27-years-in-prison-for-a-crime-he-did-not-commit.htmlTumonis, V. (2011). speciality of First Impressions The Halo Effect . Retrieve d January 21, 2012, from SwayCraft http//www.swaycraft.com/421/persuasiveness-of-first-impressions-the-halo-effect/United Nations. (1948). The Universal Declaration of valet de chambre Rights. Retrieved from United Nations 3Whittemore, K. E., & Ogloff, J. R. P. (1 995). Factors that influence jury decision making inclination of an orbit instructions and mental state at the time of the trial. Law and compassionate Behavior. 1 9,283-303.Zakas, N. C. (2005, July 11). The Eye of the Beholder Appearance Discrimination in the Workplace. Retrieved January 12, 2012, from nczonline http//www.nczonline.net/downloads/AppearanceDiscriminationInTheWorkplace.pdf

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