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That Trump jury questionnaire? It’s a…jury questionnaire
Maybe that doesn’t make sense. I’ll explain: I’ve been listening to lots of legal experts and experts-in-being-totally-hooked (as I am) on certain current legal matters. They are talking excitedly about what they’ve learned about the questionnaire to be filled in … Continue reading
Posted in Crime & Punishment, Indicting Trump, Journalism, Law, suits and order, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
Tagged Judge Juan Merchan, jury questionnaire, jury voir dire, peremptory challenges, Trump, Trump criminal trial, Trump NYC trial
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How juries are selected
Years ago, I was in England to celebrate the joint aggregate birthday of two dear friends. (I think it was their 90th.) The evening became even more delightful to me when I realized that the man sitting next to me … Continue reading