You are a bad person.” Or permit family members of the deceased to describe how the crime has hurt them, a practice known as a victim impact statement, and the jury will tend to recommend more severe punishments. Tip their body budgets out of balance and chances are they’ll attribute their unpleasant affect to the defendant: “I feel bad, therefore you must have done something bad. Want to increase the likelihood of a conviction in a murder trial? Show the jury some gruesome photographic evidence. Affective realism decimates the ideal of the impartial juror. “My point is that bias is not advertised by a glowing sign worn around jurors’ necks we are all guilty of it, because the brain is wired for us to see what we believe, and it usually happens outside of everyone’s awareness.
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