A virtual trial?
Seems goofy, and it will never happen, but his reasoning
is…reasonable:
“….And why I recommend it is there [are] so many biases that psychologist have uncovered … [that] shouldn’t determine the outcome [of a trial] — what color of skin the attorney representing the accused has or whether he has, you know, a particular inflection. And yet we know that those things matter. It matters how attractive the witness is. Well, that shouldn’t matter. And so I think a move to virtual trials would allow us to control for a lot of the things which are currently skewing outcomes. And I don’t think it’s as radical as it might seem. There are certain constitutional problems related to the confrontation clause [the right to confront your accuser]. … We have already made exceptions in a lot of different areas…”