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Research indicates that when jurors are presented with evidence that is particularly gruesome, they are more likely to convict and more likely to be inappropriately punitive. The authors encourage courts to be cognizant of the science on how judgment is affected — if not impaired — by gruesome evidence, and then use that science in a more rigorous application of Rule 403 balancing.
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