bonniez451
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Not the jury system per se. I don't know any way to FORCE people to be diligent, which is required for any system to be successful - not just with regard to our legal system. People can live in a democracy yet fail to educate themselves about the facts and issues nor bother to vote in the elections. People can have dental insurance which covers 100% of preventative dental care yet fail to get their teeth cleaned - for no additional cost - every six months. People can be given free public education up to 12th grade yet fail to attend classes or study.
The courts have their hands full just getting people to respond to their jury summons as required by law. Jury service is a pain in the butt. The jury pay in California is not enough to even pay for a day's parking in the San Francisco Bay area, much less anywhere near enough to reimburse jurors for their lost wages. I'd like to see jurors made more comfortable, maybe with free lunches and free parking, which might help the jurors feel more appreciated for the hard work they are [supposed to be] doing. The recent improvements to the reporting system where you check in electronically the day before to find out whether you REALLY have to physically report to the courthouse to serve on a jury - instead of spending 3 days sitting in uncomfortable chairs in the jury room without ever being sent to a courtroom - have lessened jurors resentment somewhat.
Also, California recently finished a couple of decades of major tweaks to jury instructions to turn legalese into plain English so they were easier to understand. It was clear from the interviews with the Casey Anthony jurors that they didn't even bother to try to read the complicated jury instructions they were given, much less try to understand them and follow them. Making sure the jurors can understand the jury instructions is critical tweaking IMO.
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Thank you for your response,totally agree with you about the jury instructions and the problem I see like my own small county comes down to expsenses that small counties cannot afford.