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by mattkrause
2016 days ago
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The judges-at-lunch thing turned out not to be a good “natural experiment” because the prisoners were systematically ordered. The parole board considered cases from one prison at a time. Within each prison, prisoners representing themselves went last and they tended to fair worse than those with attorneys. The judges tended to take meal breaks between prisons, and....poof, there’s the result. |
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