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Voir dire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voir dire ( /ˈvwɑr ˈdɪər/ ) is a phrase in law which derives from Anglo-Norman. •In origin it refers to an oath to tell the truth (Latin verum dicere ), in other words to give a true ve...
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Jury selection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ATTORNEY—CONDUCTED VOIR DIRE; JURY VOIR DIRE – WHO SHOULD ASK THE QUESTIONS? by Judge Pat B. Brian ... In Utah, jury voir dire is conducted primarily by the judge. The federal courts have used this practice for many years. There does not appear to be any significant trend, either in the state or federal system,
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Suffice it to say, the Clerk defends the idea that McDonald's could appropriately be held liable by a court and jury on the facts of the McDonald's coffee case, ... But I'll bet I could rewrite this sort of voir dire examination to fit hot coffee or a thousand other products that, in some circumstances, have ended up in a...
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Worried about the risks of a jury or bench trial? ... Unsure if you should settle or take your case to the jury? ... We conduct research, develop analysis and give jury selection assistance that helps you better manage your litigation risks, craft more persuasive cases and identify jurors who are beyond persuasion.
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This is useful in all the major phases of a trial, especially in connection with jury profiling, jury selection during voir dire, witness preparation, direct & cross examination, opening statements and closing arguments.
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1986), “In the trial of a case the jury selection and voir dire examination are just as critical to the outcome as the presentation of evidence….The change of a single juror in the composition of the jury could change the result.”...
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