Justice in the Courts?
In a n issue of Parade Magazine, the editors reported on a
national survey on law and order. One question asked of 2512 U.S.
adults who took part was whether they believed that juries “almost
always” convict the guilty and free the innocent Only 578 said they
did. At the 5% significance level, do the data provide sufficient
evidence to conclude that less than one in four Americans (25%)
believe that juries “almost always” convict the...