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Houston Law Review Online
April 04, 2019 CDT

The Effectiveness of Bayesian Jury Instructions in Mitigating the Defense Attorney’s Fallacy

Michael Conklin ,
  • bayesian jury instructions
  • jury instructions
  • defense attorney's fallacy
  • prosecutor's fallacy
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Hous. L. Rev.
Michael Conklin, The Effectiveness of Bayesian Jury Instructions in Mitigating the Defense Attorney’s Fallacy, Hous. L. Rev. 73 (2019).
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