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1 AGENDA Tues 10/18 & Wed 10/19 Pelican Brief conclusionPelican Brief conclusion Review Unit 1 ExamReview Unit 1 Exam RAP # 17: Do you see what I see?RAP # 17: Do you see what I see? Civic MindednessCivic Mindedness Jury WadeeringJury Wadeering HW: Parent QuestionnaireHW: Parent Questionnaire Essential Question: How does the process of jury selection help ensure justice in a courtroom? Content Objective: Evaluate one’s own civic participation and analyze aspects in jury selection (wadeering). Language Objective: Collaborate with a team to evaluate potential jury members for a simulated case.

2 Unit 1 Exam results Period3546 45 – 502001 40 – 445272 35 – 396967 30 – 348768 29 ↓1310198 Totals:34/3628/2838/3826/28

3 RAP #17: Do you see what I see? Review each part of the photograph as it is revealed.Review each part of the photograph as it is revealed. Predict what is happening in the photograph.Predict what is happening in the photograph. –12 Angry Men (jurors) jurors –Preliminary vote discussed discussed

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5 Lets Brainstorm

6 Voting Never Only Presidential elections Only State wide elections You are currently registered to vote. Written letter to the editor Have participated in political blog. Have written an official Always Jury Duty Writing Elected officials It’ an inconvenience Hoping to serve. Have participated on jury Never been called Sometimes Regularly. Never Being Informed Attending Town Meetings Watch the News Read Internet News Subscribe to News Magazines Read the newspaper Join a Campaign Campaigned on an issue or proposition Have you run for office Helped a politician get elected Obey the Law Been Arrested Served jail time. Received any ticket Volunteer service Work with Disabled Work with elderly Work with homeless Work with children Other please list recycling Donate time or $ to Charities Community beautification AmeriCorps Church service Hospital work Peace Corp Report Criminal activity

7 Knowledge of your Country’s History Military Service Sometimes Regularly. Never Challenge the Government Paying Taxes Filed a lawsuit against government Participate in a Protest United States Foreign Policy Basic Understanding Solid Understanding Clueless Expert in U.S. History Knowledge of your Constitutional Freedoms Basic Understanding Solid Understanding Clueless Expert Have you registered for draft? Have you served in the Military Do you have plans to Join? Would you be willing to serve? Basic Understanding Solid Understanding Clueless Expert in U.S. History Student Questionnaire NAME PERIOD_______

8 Task Using your questionnaire: 1) With a partner, please rank what you feel are the 5 most important citizenship characteristics. 2) Give a reason why you put your top 3 in the order you did?

9 Jury Duty 1) What is a jury? 2) What is the purpose of a jury? 3) Does anyone know how a person is selected for a jury? 4) What do you think lawyers are thinking when they are selecting juries.

10 Criminal Case People v. Walker As the acting prosecutors and defense it is your task to paper screen and potentially pick the jurors for the following trial!

11 The Case

12 On the evening of June 16, Ralph Walker was arrested for robbery, a felony. The victim, Mary Gardiner, was confronted by a man wearing dark slacks and a beige jacket while she was on her way home from a political meeting. Threatening to “hurt her real bad,” the man demanded her money and Gardiner turned her wallet over to him. The police found Walker a few blocks away. His clothing matched the description, and Gardiner’s wallet was in his possession. He says he found the wallet on the street. The victim later identified him in a police lineup and said that even though it was dark that night, “I’m sure he’s the guy.”

13 Scene of the Crime

14 Robbery is defined as the taking of property from a person against his or her will through violence or threat of violence.

15 Mary Gardiner is a 60-year-old black woman living on Social Security. She is a member of the Socialist party, and is a volunteer counselor for “Victims for Victims,” which aids victims of violent crime. Ralph Walker is a 35-year-old white salesman, currently unemployed. He has a high school education.

16 Your Task 1.You and your partner will be assigned either as Defense Attorneys or Prosecuting Attorneys. 2.It is your task to rank and rate the jurors you want on this panel using your “Jury Outline” form. (Select your side’s top 8). 1.Each side will need to select 2 alternate jurors. 2.Each side will need to select 2 jurors they wish to strike from the other side. 3.Then Prosecution and Defense teams will then meet to select the jurors for this trial. 4.The agreed upon jurors will be the jury your team will use for scoring.

17 Jury Profiles

18 Juror # 1 Occupation: Truck Driver Description: 41-year-old black male, active in the Teamsters Union, elected shop steward Family: Wife is a housewife: two children

19 Juror #2 Description: 30-year-old black male, two years of college. Occupation: unemployed actor Family: Single Victim of house burglary two years ago—lost $3,000 worth of goods

20 Juror #3 Occupation: college student Description: 19-year-old Asian-American majoring in electrical engineering, active in campus science and technology club and Asian Students association. Family: Parents own and operate small neighborhood supermarket, which has been robbed twice in the last year. Three younger brothers and sisters.

21 Juror #4 Occupation: University professor Description: 53-year old white male, PhD, University teacher 24 years, active in the community but recently feels “burnt out” 3 previous times as criminal case juror. Family: Wife is librarian, one son in high school and one daughter in college

22 Juror #5 Occupation: Construction Worker Description: 41-year-old white male with partial Native American background. Currently on long- term disability, Wants to serve because he’s bored with hanging around the house.” Family: Wife is unemployed; one married son with baby and a daughter in high school

23 Juror #6 Occupation: Housewife Description: 42-year-old white female. Active member in local chapter MADD After neighbor was killed by a drunk driver. A volunteer in many local charities. Family: Husband owns auto parts store; 3 children

24 Juror #7 Occupation: Housewife Description: 55-year-old white female, college graduate: wealthy president of local garden club Family: Husband is president of Unimac, Major software corporation: three children: son is lawyer

25 Juror #8 Occupation: Retired school teacher Description: 65-year-old white female Taught American History, Member (not active) of Gray Panthers…a senior citizens’ rights organization Family: Widowed; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren

26 Juror #9 Occupation: City Planner Description: 48-year-old- Hispanic male, very religious, ran for School Board two years ago and lost. Family: Wife is a public defender, three children

27 Juror #10 Occupation: Unemployed Description: 20-year-old black female, previously employed as a salesperson, one year of college, brother arrested for cocaine possession—entered drug rehabilitation program where he is recovering. Family: Divorced

28 Juror #11 Occupation: Supermarket checker Description: 44-year-old white male, Member of supermarket workers union, arrested for free speech, activities in anti-Vietnam demonstrations 25 years ago; case dismissed Family: divorced two children

29 Juror #12 Occupation: Stock Broker Description: 29 year old white female. Wealthy Family: Husband is an aerospace engineer, father is chief of police, no children

30 Juror #13 Occupation: School Bus Driver Description: 35 year old black male, foreman of a jury in a criminal matter, 11 th grade education. Family: single

31 Juror #14 Occupation: news paper reporter Description: 24 year old black female. College Graduate writes City Features Section, covers local trials, Atheist Family: Single

32 Juror #15 Occupation: US Army Retired Description: 70 year old white male, Graduated from West Point, no previous jury experience. Family: widower, one son in the Air Force

33 Lets Pick Your Jury! Have one person from your table record each sides choices!

34 Juror #6 Occupation: Housewife Description: 42-year-old white female. Active member in local chapter MADD After neighbor was killed by a drunk driver. A volunteer in many local charities. Family: Husband owns auto parts store; 3 children

35 Lets Pick Your Jury! Rank your jury members, identify the two jury members you will strike from the other side. The prosecution will announce their first selection. The defense will follow with their first selection. Continue this process until eight jurors are selected for each side. The prosecution will then choose to strike one juror from the defense side. The prosecution will then announce their alternate juror… continue this process for the defense.

36 What were you looking for?

37 LET’S SEE WHO SELECTED THE IDEAL JURY!

38 ADD UP YOUR SCORES!

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