Politics Apr 15 1st day of Trump’s historic hush-money trial ends without any jurors selected By Jennifer Peltz, Michael R. Sisak, Eric Tucker, Associated Press
Politics Oct 10 Citing Trump’s online attacks, U.S. prosecutors seek protections for jurors in election case Federal prosecutors are urging the judge overseeing Donald Trump's election interference case in Washington to take steps to protect the privacy and identity of prospective jurors. By Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press
Politics May 08 Jury hears final arguments in in rape trial against Trump Donald Trump's defense lawyer told jurors in New York City that they would have to believe the unbelievable to accept a columnist's claims that the former president sexually attacked her in a department store in 1996. By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press
Nation Mar 06 Jurors say Alex Murdaugh’s testimony only confirmed his guilt Jurors told the NBC Today show on Monday that Murdaugh only managed to cement their opinions that he easily lied and could turn on and off his tears at will. By Associated Press
Nation Nov 19 Jury begins deliberations in ‘Unite the Right’ civil trial The jury in U.S. District Court is being asked to decide whether two dozen white supremacists, neo-Nazis and white nationalist organizations are responsible for violence during two days of demonstrations. By Denise Lavoie, Associated Press
Jul 31 Jury selected for Paul Manafort’s bank fraud, tax evasion trial By Chad Day, Eric Tucker, Associated Press A jury set to decide the fate of President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was selected Tuesday, and opening statements in his tax evasion and bank fraud trial were expected in the afternoon… Continue reading
Apr 04 Bill Cosby jury selected after dispute over racial discrimination By Michael R. Sisak, Associated Press A jury of seven men and five women — 10 of them white, two of them black — was selected Wednesday after the defense made accusations of racial discrimination. Continue reading
Mar 06 Supreme Court says jury’s racial bias can be investigated after trial By Mark Sherman, Associated Press The court ruled 5-3 in a Colorado case in which a juror reportedly tied defendant Miguel Angel Pena Rodriguez's guilt to his Hispanic heritage. Continue reading
Apr 18 How the first female jurors swayed verdicts By Making Sen$e Editor Inclusion of women on juries was followed by large changes in conviction rates for sex offenses and violent crimes against women. Continue reading
Aug 03 Watch 4:28 News Wrap: Texas attorney general charged for securities fraud By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Monday, the attorney general of Texas was formally charged with securities fraud for allegedly encouraging people to invest in a tech startup without disclosing that he was being compensated. Also, the jury that convicted James Holmes… Continue watching