November 2021
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Many ordinary people are forced to make hard choices every day. This is especially true of jurors in the American justice system. Jurors preside over a defendant’s fate during a trial. They consider the evidence and then decide between two competing hypotheses:
The defendant is innocent.
The defendant is guilty.
The two hypotheses are not weighted equally: the defendant is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty. Thus, the jurors assume that the innocence hypothesis is true. They can only reject the innocence hypothesis ...