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panfilo

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The process of jury deliberation may make jurors aware that they are being influenced by inadmissible evidence, leading them to
 
  a. find the defendant guilty
  b. correct their initial judgments
  c. rely more on character evidence
  d. rely more on eyewitness testimony

Question 2

Research shows that positive character evidence
 
  a. has little effect on jurors' judgments
  b. makes the jury consider eyewitness confidence more thoroughly
  c. is highly influential in capital cases
  d. reduces own-race bias in juries



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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