It depends where they are in the process. During jury selection, there is an opportunity to interview the jury pool. The questions can be personal, but should have some relationship to the case and the ability to serve. Once the trial has started, there should not be individual conversations with jurors.
During a trial, lawyers commonly ask witnesses questions about what they saw, heard, or experienced related to the case. They may ask about specific details, events, timelines, and the witness's personal knowledge or involvement. Lawyers also ask witnesses to clarify their statements, provide context, and support their testimony with evidence or documentation.
Voire dire are questions that lawyers ask potential jurors to see if they be good for their case. Good questions would be to see if they have any biases or if they know anyone involved. Specific questions would depend on the case.
There are websites available where you can ask lawyers questions. These websites allow you to enter in a question into a standard form, and a lawyer will respond to it. Alternatively, most lawyers will offer a phone consultation, where you can ask simple questions, prior to an initial consultation.
Attorneys will ask prospective jurors various questions to determine if they will be a good fit for the jury. Prospective jurors can be dismissed if the attorney feels they are biased.
The states that expressly encourage judges to allow jurors to question witnesses are Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Nevada and North Carolina. Out of these jurisdictions, Arizona, Florida, and Kentucky require that judges allow jurors to ask written questions. The respective highest state courts of Indiana and Kentucky have ruled jurors have a right to ask questions of witnesses. (See related link below for more information.)
Because it would get to more of the truth.
Insurance companies ask "personal" questions simply because they need to know if your eligible for the insurance or not.
You can ask your lawyer any question you want. It depends on what you want to know.
nawww id like personal questions
You should not ask personal questions on this..............
I would ask questions that wouldn't give away personal information and questions that I think would be easy to answer.
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