[blindLaw] Picking a jury

James Garret Mooney james.garret.mooney at gmail.com
Thu Mar 21 16:18:41 UTC 2024


Hello,

I was wondering if anybody had any tips or tricks for picking a jury? In my jurisdiction, the judge will typically ask the voir  dire questions, and the members will stand up when a question applies to them. The attorneys are then to make notes Based off of the jurors answers. Afterwards, each jury member comes up to the judges bench and the attorneys can ask follow-up questions. Additionally, attorneys are given a packet containing jurors information, such as education, age, employment, status, and marital status. This is in a hardcopy form. I was wondering if other jurisdictions function similarly and if anybody has any ideas or accommodations you have used in the past, I appreciate everybody’s thoughts. 


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