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Should criminal conviction exclude one from jury duty?

NJ measure excludes those convicted of murder or or aggravated sexual assault

Aired 12/06/2023

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Should criminal conviction exclude one from jury duty?

Clip: 12/6/2023 | 4m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

NJ measure excludes those convicted of murder or or aggravated sexual assault

A state Assembly committee on Monday moved a bill that would would allow people with certain criminal convictions to serve as trial jurors for the first time, but disagreement has surfaced over those it was still excluding. The bill before the Assembly's judiciary committee would exclude residents convicted of murder or aggravated sexual assault from the new allowance.

Aired 12/06/2023

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