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What do attorney do during jury selection?

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.


What is a group of prospective jurors called?

A group of prospective jurors is known as a venire. Members of the venire is initially selected from the community using a random method.


In a criminal case which side questions jurors first?

If you are referring to the jury selection process - the defense gets to question the prospective jurors first - not that it makes much difference because the challenges aren't presented to the judge until after both sides questioned have them all.


A six person jury must be selected from a pool of 15 jurors How many ways can a group of six people be selected?

If this was meant to be a math puzzle question then you don't know anything about picking juries. There's only ONE way of picking juries REGARDLESS of how many jurors are to be chosen. Picking jurors bears NO resemblance to a numbers game.


A jury panel is the room where prospective jurors wait during pretrial hearings?

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Can a person in NY State serve on a jury if that person is on parole for a DWI?

There are no disqualifications to service, but the attornies will usually discover and learn of any potential jurors with pending legal problems during the "voire dire" process, in which prospective jurors are questioned prior to their actual selection to be seated on a jury.


Does a defendant and his attorney choose the jury?

Both parties choose the jury. In many cases prospective jurors will be asked to answer a series of questions. Both sides can then interview jurors and each gets to reject or accept them.


Difference between recruitment and selection?

recruitment means - IT IS THE PROCESS OF SEARCHING FOR THE PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEE AND STIMULATING THEM TO APPLY JOBS IN ORGANISATION.SELECTION:IT IS THE PROCESS OF PICKING INDIVIDUALS OUT OF POOL OF CANDIDATES WITH REQUISITE QUALIFICATION AND COMPETENCE TO FILL JOBS IN ORGANISATION


What do attorneys do during jury selection?

By law, you and the states attorneys office have to agree on the fact that you and them agree that the citizens before you are impartial and interrested in only the facts of law to bring about a truthful and just finding at the end of your trial.


Can a juror that has a open criminal case serve on a criminal case?

No, they should not be able to do so. This is information that is specifically asked of every juror when they undergo Voire Dire prior to the jury selection process. Prospective jurors in such a situation are excused and dismissed from jury duty.


What is the maximum age of a juror?

There is no "maximum" age for a juror. It is against Federal Law to discriminate based solely upon age. The competence/fitness of jurors is detemined during "voire dire" when prospective jurors are questioned by the opposing attorneys before being empaneled.


In order to challenge a juror for cause based upon bias or prejudice may the juror be examined concerning his or her relationships with parties to the action counsel prospective witnesses?

In most jurisdictions, during the voir dire part of the jury selection process, prospective jurors are asked if they know any of the persons involved in the lawsuit. That most often includes the plaintiff, defendant, judge, attorneys and witnesses. If they do, the judge will usually excuse them. This allows the attorneys to keep all of the challenges they are allowed to have. Then, the attorneys can challenge jurors for reasons other than relationship to the other people involved.