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court employs measures to conceal their identities.
common law and to American jurisprudence in its first two centuries.
and the trial of those accused of the World Trade Center bombing.
but it violates no constitutional right.
be permitted in every case using the procedure.
particular defendants will slip through the voir dire.
community if the disclosure would not jeopardize jurors' security.
certain unsupported assump tions about juror perception and knowledge.
juror contact with third parties prejudiced the defendant's case.
isolating the jury from forces and opinions hostile to the defendants.
entitled to an impartial jury.
inference pre-judicially alters the juror's perception of a defendant.
irrevocaably poisoned against the defendants.
have voiced such fears in cases involving less notorious defendants.
conspiracy to tamper, injure, or otherwise adversely affect a juror."
constitutional right but a hallmark of any civilized judicial system.
than subverts, the integrity of the judicial process.
1 United States v. Barnes, 604 F.2d 121, 140-41 (2d Cir. 1979), cert.
denied 446 U.S. 907 (1980).
Justice Journal, Fall 94, 16.
7 United States Constitution amendments V, VI, XIV.
8 Rosales-Lopez v. United States, 451 U.S. 182, 189-90 (1981).
Cir.) (no right to jurors' names), cert. denied, 360 U.S. 936 (1959).
10 United States v. Barnes, 604 F.2d 121, 140-41 (2d Cir. 1979), cert.
Justice Journal, Fall 94, 61.
20 United States v. Thomas, 757 F.2d 1359, 1364-65 (2d Cir.), cert.
denied, 106 S.Ct 66 (1985).
27 United States v. Barnes, 604 F.2d 121, 141 (2d Cir. 1979), cert.
Gold v. United States, 378 F.2d (9th Cir. 1967).
jurors cloaked in anonymity. New York Times, pp. A17, B2.
Kunstler, William M. (1983, October). The Threat of Anonymous Juries.
Marcus, Amy Dockser. (1991, April 9). Legal Beat: An Anonymous Jury.
Jury. Criminal Justice Journal, pp. 14-18, 60-61.
United States Constitution amendments V, VI, XIV.
Wagner v. United States, 264 F.2d (9th Cir.), cert. denied, 360 U.S.
of jury anonymity. Chicago Tribune, p. 1.

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