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Bayesian Detection of Bias in Peremptory Challenges Using Historical Strike Data

Sachin S. Pandya, Xiaomeng Li, Eric Barón and Timothy E. Moore

The American Statistician, 2024, vol. 78, issue 2, 209-219

Abstract: United States law bars using peremptory strikes during jury selection because of prospective juror race, ethnicity, sex, or membership in certain other cognizable classes. Here, we extend a Bayesian approach for detecting such illegal strike bias by showing how to incorporate historical data on an attorney’s use of peremptory strikes in past cases. In so doing, we use the power prior to adjust the weight of such historical information in the analysis. Using simulations, we show how the choice of the power prior’s discounting parameter influences bias detection (how likely the credible interval for the bias parameter excludes zero), depending on the degree of incompatibility between current and historical trial data. Finally, we extend this approach with a prototype software application that lawyers could use to detect strike bias in real time during jury-selection. We illustrate this application’s use with real historical strike data from a convenience sample of cases from one court.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/00031305.2023.2249967

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