[blindLaw] how to keep track of people during jury Selection

Sanho Steele-Louchart sanho817 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 14 03:16:57 UTC 2022


Hello,

I asked several group questions, then narrowed it down by people's
answers. I'll send you my notes from that session in a separate
thread.

On 1/13/22, Teresita Rios via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am taking Intensive Trial Advocacy.
> It is a practical course, and next week I will be pretending to select and
> deselect my jury.
> To do so, I have to ask creative questions to the panel of strangers in
> front of me.
> My sighted classmates make a chart with the names of the people
> according to where they are seated on the jury box.
> and they glance down to see the name and occupation of the person.
> How do you guys go about making such a chart or keeping track of the
> potential jurors?
>
> I was just thinking of numbering them and making a list. But I want to cut
> down on my time looking for their names when wanting to ask follow up
> questions.
>
>  Any trial attorneys in the house? All ideas are welcomed.
>
> Thank you!
> Teresita Rios
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Sanho
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