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The Supreme Court Might Fix Something for Once

Florida’s use of six-person juries is heavily at odds with our legal traditions—and on a collision course with a hostile high court.

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newrepublic.comStai leggendo6 g fa

The Supreme Court Might Fix Something for Once

Florida’s use of six-person juries is heavily at odds with our legal traditions—and on a collision course with a hostile high court.

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abcnews.com7 g fa

Supreme Court will decide whether criminal cases must have 12 jurors in Florida case

The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether states can use juries made up of only six people in criminal cases, instead of the usual 12

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apnews.com7 g fa

Supreme Court will decide whether criminal cases must have 12 jurors, in Florida case

The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether states can use juries made up of only six people in criminal cases, instead of the usual 12.

Leggi questa versione → originale

Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    Supreme Court will decide whether criminal cases must have 12 jurors, in Florida case

    The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether states can use juries made up of only six people in criminal cases, instead of the usual 12.

  2. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    Supreme Court will decide whether criminal cases must have 12 jurors in Florida case

    The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether states can use juries made up of only six people in criminal cases, instead of the usual 12

  3. martedì 16 giugno 2026·newrepublic.com

    The Supreme Court Might Fix Something for Once

    Florida’s use of six-person juries is heavily at odds with our legal traditions—and on a collision course with a hostile high court.