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Oregon eyes own changes to split-verdict law: ‘Do we really want to be like Louisiana?’

PORTLAND, Ore. — Perhaps no part of Oregon feels less like Louisiana than this city’s South Waterfront district, where rush hour could be mistaken for a scene from “Back to the Future.”Commuters whiz along in light rail and crowded bike lanes before packing into an aerial tram that soars 500 feet over Interstate 5 to the affluent community of Marquam Hill. The city calls this the “most transportation-diverse” intersection in the country — a bustling monument to Portland’s renowned progressive streak. Tilting the scales: What to know about Louisiana’s controversial non-unanimous jury law For the last 120 years, Louisiana has had an unusual and long-standing allowance for split jury verdicts in felony cases. It’s a reputation Portlanders come by honestly. This is a city of composting, backyard chicken husbandry, coffee snobbery and counterculture. Seven in 10 Portland voters backed legal marijuana when it passed in 2014.But many Portlanders are blissfully unaware that their state is more akin to Shreveport than Seattle when it comes to a fundamental American right. Oregon for 84 years has shared a constitutional quirk with Louisiana that allows criminal trials to be decided by nonunanimous juries.In every other state — and the federal court system — juries… Read full this story

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