2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2011.01.003
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The effect of double judgments on public confidence in court decisions for the trial by citizen-participation in Korea

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“…Therefore, it is possible to have two separate verdicts (from the judges and the jury) in the same trial. However, Park (2009) demonstrated that Korean citizens showed a greater tendency to distrust the trial judges' verdict than the jury's verdict, when a disagreement exists between the jury and the trial judges in a trial. The study results demonstrated that the agreement rates between Korean legal professionals (judges) and lay people is comparable to the agreement rates between American legal professionals and lay people.…”
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“…Therefore, it is possible to have two separate verdicts (from the judges and the jury) in the same trial. However, Park (2009) demonstrated that Korean citizens showed a greater tendency to distrust the trial judges' verdict than the jury's verdict, when a disagreement exists between the jury and the trial judges in a trial. The study results demonstrated that the agreement rates between Korean legal professionals (judges) and lay people is comparable to the agreement rates between American legal professionals and lay people.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of a community sample is not uncommon in jury research, and previous studies on juror decision making have also used a community representative sample. For examples, see Goodman-Delahunty and Hewson (2010); McCabe, Krauss, and Lieberman (2010); and Park, Han, and Seong (2010).…”
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