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  2. District Court of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    It is common to refer to the "district courts" in the plural, as if each court in each judicial district is a separate court; this is the usage found in Chapter 484 of the Minnesota Statutes, which governs the jurisdiction, powers, procedure, organization, and operations of the district court. [6]

  3. Juror questionnaires in Derek Chauvin trial reveal thoughts ...

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    A Star Tribune review of 109 juror questionnaires provided last week by Hennepin County District Court looked at ... Juror questionnaires in Derek Chauvin trial reveal thoughts on case, race Skip ...

  4. Judge releases jury questionnaire for Trump's hush ... - AOL

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    The jury questionnaire and instructions come the same day a state appeals court judge rejected Trump's effort to delay the trial, which is set to begin April 15 with jury selection.

  5. What happens if you skip jury duty? We asked the experts - AOL

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    Anthony Talarico, the chief assistant prosecutor for the Major Crimes Unit at the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, said failure to respond to a jury questionnaire or summons is "in the ...

  6. Jury questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    A jury questionnaire is a form that potential jurors fill out prior to voir dire. Many jurisdictions "qualify" jurors by selecting only those who receive, complete, and return jury questionnaires. Some studies have found that large percentages of jury questionnaires are returned as undeliverable or are not returned by the recipients. [1]

  7. Jury selection in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During voir dire, potential jurors are questioned by attorneys and the judge.It has been argued that voir dire is often ineffective at detecting juror bias. [1] Research shows that biographic information in minimal voir dire is not useful for identifying juror bias or predicting verdicts, while attitudinal questions in expanded voir dire can root out bias and predict case outcomes. [2]

  8. Courts of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Minnesota refers to the judicial system of the U.S. state of Minnesota, which has several levels, including two appellate-level courts — the Minnesota Supreme Court and the Minnesota Court of Appeals — and various lower courts.

  9. Read the jury questionnaire for the Trump hush money trial in ...

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    The questionnaire, which begins on page 11 of the 17-page document, includes 42 questions, as well as several sub-questions, such as if a prospective juror is a Democrat or a Republican, or if ...