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ATDEF (For use by jurors empaneled on or after September 24, 2022).
Report and Recommendations of the Task Force on Jury Data Collection, Practices and Procedures (2021)
Statewide Jury Selection Workgroup Report and Recommendations (2021)
Supplemental Report Concerning Jury Anonymity (2003) also written by the Arizona Supreme Court Ad Hoc Committee.
Jurors: The Power of 12 (1994). This report takes the form of 55 specific recommendations touching upon the entire process in which jurors are involved, beginning with the subject of source lists from which potential jurors' names are taken and ending with the need for post-verdict debriefings of jurors following unusually stressful trials.
Jurors: The Power of 12, Part Two (1998). In late 1996, about two years after submission of its original report on jury reform, Jurors: The Power of 12, and one year after the Arizona Supreme Court's adoption of several new rules affecting jury trials, the Committee on More Effective Use of Juries was reconvened to consider additional issues.
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