Sequestering jurors (cutting them off from news/media that covers the case they are assigned to) can potentially allow them to he impartial. So I would say yes, it is somewhat possible
The Constitution is made flexible by the elastic clause because it gives government the right to extend its power and meet new situations.
Due process model as it is much more reliable/ efficient.
Some factors may include what the person is doing/did, how they are treating the officer, if they have their needed registration/insurance on hand.
Yes, if people know their are other people watching them they will be more likely to follow the law.
The jury can have bias, I would look for one that is more likely to sympathize with my side.
No, criminals will commit crime regardless. A life sentence in jail doesn't sound like much fun either but that doesn't stop them.
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