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New Jersey Considers Allowing Formerly Incarcerated Residents to Serve on Juries

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New Jersey Considers Allowing Formerly Incarcerated Residents to Serve on Juries

New Jersey is considering legislation that would allow formerly incarcerated individuals to serve on juries. Governor Murphy recently voiced his support for this initiative, emphasizing the importance of second chances and empowerment within communities of color. This proposal aims to address the longstanding issue of around 500,000 formerly incarcerated residents in the Garden State, particularly people of color, who are currently barred from participating in jury duty for life. If passed, this legislation could have far-reaching impacts on the state's judicial system and representation in jury trials.

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