Courts turned to remote juries during the pandemic. Now they’re grappling with continuing a practice that can expand the pool of jurors but is also susceptible to problems common to all video calls.
(Image credit: Tracy J. Lee for NPR)
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Courts turned to remote juries during the pandemic. Now they’re grappling with continuing a practice that can expand the pool of jurors but is also susceptible to problems common to all video calls.
(Image credit: Tracy J. Lee for NPR)
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