Carter v. Kentucky, No. 80-5060 (U.S. Supreme Court) (450 U.S. 288; 101 S.Ct. 1112) (March 9, 1981) (Justice Stewart)
The Court stated that "Jurors are not experts in legal principles; to function effectively, and justly, they must be accurately instructed in the law." (Id., at 302).
The Court held that "the Fifth Amendment requires that a criminal trial judge must give a 'no-adverse-inference' jury instruction when requested by a ...
Full article and associated cases available to subscribers.
As a digital subscriber to Punch and Jurists, you can access full text and downloads for this and other premium content.
Already a subscriber? Login