Interestingly, research shows that, when mock jurors understand the instructions, there is no difference in the rate of death penalty recommendations based on race or ethnicity. However, when jurors do not fully comprehend the instructions, there is a clear bias against:
A) black defendants.
B) white defendants.
C) Latino defendants.
D) Muslim defendants.
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