Work in all media addressing contemporary challenges to our civil liberties, moral fabric, social compacts, political institutions, and environment were
considered by juror Harry Philbrick.
The selected artist is
considered by the jurors to have the potential to make a lasting impact on the history of American art, based on the excellence of past work as well as present work in the Biennial.
Not exact matches
Consider this, just as the opinions of
jurors can be prejudiced and compromised
by press stories, so can that of voters.
He was one of eight Finalists being
considered for a one man show, in the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum - 2002, an event
jurored by noted Los Angeles Times Art Critic David Pagel.
This past summer, artists submitted more than 3,600 works of art to be
considered by a panel of three
jurors: Jim Kempner, Owner and Director, Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York; David Row, a painter based in New York and Maine; and Joanna Marsh, the James Dicke Curator of Contemporary Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C..
Almost three years after the bidding, and after a trial in which
jurors were not allowed to
consider the fact that the Obama administration invalidated the entire leasing process in which DeChristopher took part or that he did in fact raise the money needed to pay for his bids in full, Tim was convicted of two felonies, for which he is now serving two years in jail and issued a $ 10,000 fine, followed
by three years of supervised probation.
Also, the judge is within his rights to punish the potential
juror if he determines that the potential
juror is actually lying about his ability to be impartial in an effort to evade jury service rather than because he sincerely believes that he can't be fair, and judges have wide authority to determine the credibility and truthfulness of statements made to him in open court (i.e. if the trial judge finds that you are lying, this determination will almost always be honored
by an appellate court
considering the judge's actions).
Judge Pieper concurred in Judge Konduros» opinion but wrote separately to express his view that the decision whether to ask the
jurors to
consider a lesser - included offense «is a strategic decision to be made ultimately
by trial counsel after consultation with the defendant.»
Given the ubiquitous nature of social media, there's a real chance that a
juror — bound to
consider only evidence admitted in court — will be prejudiced
by reading information that falls outside of this bracket online.
In its 5 - 4 decision in Philip Morris v. Mayola Williams, Justice Breyer, writing for the majority, held that the jury's verdict violated the Due Process clause of the Constitution because
jurors had been permitted to
consider harm suffered
by other smokers, who weren't parties to the case, in assessing punitive damages.
What actions
by a
juror would be
considered nullification?