"Analysis of the Media 's Influence on the Jury." Justice for America. N.p., 2 Nov. 2007. Web. 2
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[In this article it says that the media has influenced people to support the death penalty more than once. The media has developed a fear of crime within the public. It explains that the crime rates across the country declined but the media puts an illusion on us that the crime rates have increased. It also explains that media narrative seems the influence the juror’s decisions.]
Battaglia, Nicholas A. "The Casey Anthony Trial and Wrongful Exonerations: How "Trial by
Media" Cases Diminish Public Confidence in the Criminal Justice System." Academic OneFile. N.p., Spring 2012. Web. Oct. 2012.
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It also says that people who watch television often fear the world is more frightening than it is. It goes on to say that when people see all the violence going on they often do the same. It explains that the media exaggerates many of the things that go on. On a positive note they say that the media on court cases help educate people about what is going on.]
"Implications of Social Media on Court Cases and Trials." Bloom Blog. N.p., 6 Aug. 2012. Web.
18 Nov. 2012. .
[This article explains that many judges now look on social media sites to help with evidence. For example, if you get in an accident one night they will go on the social media site to see what you were doing that night, if they find you were partying they will use that as evidence in court. It also holds a question on how lawyers advise their clients. The article goes on to explain that it may be common practice to make their clients delete their Facebook, or Twitters.]
"List of the Evidence in the O.J. Simpson Double-murder Trial:." List of the Evidence in the O.J.
Double-murder Trial:. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2012.