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The Jury: Death on the Staircase: exactly what would you decide?

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Published: November 14, 2024
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This groundbreaking series follows a re-enactment of a real manslaughter case, presented word-for-word with actors, before a new jury of 12 everyday Australians.
This groundbreaking series follows a re-enactment of a real manslaughter case, presented word-for-word with actors, before a new jury of 12 everyday Australians.
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SBS’s groundbreaking new series, The Jury: Death on the Staircase, delves into the complexities of the Australian legal system by following a re-enactment of a real manslaughter case.

Presented verbatim with actors, the series invites a jury of 12 everyday Australians to navigate the challenging terrain of justice and morality.

With only 30% of Australians expressing confidence in their courts, the series asks whether juries are still effective. Over five episodes, The Jury offers an unprecedented glimpse into courtroom proceedings, revealing how juries operate while questioning their role in the legal process.

Traditionally shrouded in secrecy, the jury experience is now brought to the forefront for those who have never been called to serve.

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While the case details are re-enacted, the jury faces real challenges – each member bringing diverse backgrounds and perspectives to the deliberation room.

This diversity raises the crucial question: Can a group of 12 people set aside their biases to assess the evidence objectively?

As the trial unfolds, the weight of responsibility becomes palpable among the jurors, who are thrust into complex scenarios. The emotional responses of these legally inexperienced citizens highlight the difficulties of jury duty, prompting viewers to consider whether jurors can effectively analyse intricate evidence.

Outside the courtroom, the jury room becomes a stage for personalities to clash.

Nominated foreperson Guy, a former advertising executive, strives for consensus amid rising tensions.

With a cast that includes a former prison officer and a childhood entertainer, varying life experiences shape differing views on justice.

As the series progresses, the ultimate question remains: Will this jury reach the same verdict as the original, or will their collective journey lead them to a different conclusion?

The Jury: Death on the Staircase, is airing weekly on Wednesdays at 8:30 PM on SBS.

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