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Defense attorneys and prosecutors sparred Monday over questions for potential jurors who have to report later this week for the trial of Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, who are accused along ...
The historic first criminal trial of a former US president begins with opening statements on Monday.
In the process, Trump's lawyers used all of their 10 strikes, which allows them to dismiss a potential juror without providing a reason, and unsuccessfully asked the judge to block others. Read ...
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]
Depiction of an attorney asking questions during jury selection. Selected jurors are generally subjected to a system of examination whereby both the prosecution (or plaintiff, in a civil case) and defence can object to a juror. In common law countries, this is known as voir dire.
Donald Trump will be allowed to know the names of jurors at his upcoming New York hush-money criminal trial. Manhattan Judge Juan Manuel Merchan ruled Thursday to keep the yet-to-be-picked jury ...
Trump’s campaign said Friday morning that it raised a record $34.8 million in small online contributions off his conviction — nearly double its previous largest haul. Richer reported from ...
A juror was dismissed Monday after reporting that a woman dropped a bag of $120,000 in cash at her home and offered her more money if she would vote to acquit seven people charged with stealing ...