Sentences with phrase «jury discusses the case»

However, as the jury discusses the case, the evidence does not seem to be solid enough to reach a unanimous vote for guilty.

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Dooley discusses what a difficult time lawyers have in persuading the jury during a tough case, and the comparison he makes to your typical «car salesman» is spot on:
The mayor and police also extensively discussed the Garner case and grand jury decision, as well as the continuing street protests.
Kristy Mazurek, a former TV reporter best known locally as treasurer of the WNY Progressive Caucus, the political committee at the heart of AG Eric Schneiderman's grand jury probe in Buffalo, is running for the Assembly and cooperating with investigators, but won't discuss the case.
Under a scenario being discussed with interested parties, once a grand jury decides not to indict, the DA would be required to transmit all records from the case — including grand jury transcripts — to the state entity doing the review.
Among those discussed is allowing the release of evidence and testimony heard by a grand jury in cases where a civilian is killed by police.
Under a scenario being discussed with interested parties, once a grand jury decides not to indict, the district attorney would be required to transmit all records from the case — including grand jury transcripts — to the state entity doing the review, sources say.
The mayor he has met with protesters privately to discuss their concerns and given them wide latitude to block traffic after the grand jury's decision in the Eric Garner case.
Mr. Donovan distanced himself from the grand jury vote in December, telling reporters he had no control over the grand jury and could not legally discuss details of the case.
At the conclusion of the case, ask your client if they would be willing to discuss the jury verdict or settlement.
A report in The Boston Globe discusses the case scheduled to be argued today before the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that centers on a plan by U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner to try to get more African - Americans on the jury that will decide the federal death penalty case against two black men from Boston.
The jury's sympathy for her was surely reduced by her Gmail chats where she discussed her plans for moving to a tropical paradise after recovering millions and described her case as an «experiment with the legal system.»
Once every party has had a chance to make its case to the jury and to rest, the attorneys for each party present closing arguments, and the jury goes into the jury room to discuss the case and try to reach a verdict.
Harry Chamberlain discusses «The Seven Deadly Sins: Why Lawyers Get Stung by Juries in Legal Malpractice Cases,» at the Los Angeles County Bar Association
A report in The Boston Globe discusses the case scheduled to be argued today before the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that centers on a plan by U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner to try to get more African - Americans on the jury that will decide the federal death penalty case against two black men from -LSB-...]
Once both sides have exhausted their arguments the jury will leave and discuss the case.
The prevention, «Defending Child Sex Abuse Cases,» will discuss jury selection, law enforcement interviews of the children, delayed reporting of child sexual abuse, and cross-examining -LSB-...]
You can only discuss the case in the jury room with your fellow jurors during deliberations.
I do not want a hostile jury panel before the case has begun, so we may discuss whatever has been produced in court at pre-trial motion hearings.
In discussing the win, the attorney included some facts from the case and described how the jury was «mesmerized» by his closing argument.
The article discussed the many factors that plaintiff's counsel weigh before choosing to waive a jury trial in favor of arbitration in medical malpractice cases.
We offer a free attorney consultation to discuss your case and charge no legal fees unless we are successful in recovering a settlement or winning a jury verdict on your behalf.
Efforts to permit or require judges in criminal cases give jury nullification instructions (discussed here) have now been introduced in a third state this session.
Earlier this week the New Hampshire Senate Judiciary Committee voted 5 - 0 to reject HB 133 which would require judges in criminal cases give a specific jury instruction (discussed here).
Earlier today the New Hampshire House approved on a 170 - 160 vote HB 133 which would require judges in criminal cases give a specific jury instruction (discussed here).
Jurors should not discuss the case with any person other than members of the jury.
Although many cases are settled before going to trial, our Columbus personal injury lawyers will discuss your appeal options with you and possibly seek outside consultation should a judge or jury rule in favor of the defendant.
Second, the rarely discussed spectre of jury nullification has the potential to nudge its way into the Semrau case.
Kirsten Tynan of FIJA will join Bill Meyer on The Bill Meyer Show around 8:35 am Mountain time to discuss the Hammond cases in Oregon and what they have to do with fully informed juries.
Focus groups, led by our experienced jury consultants, are groups of usually six to eight people pulled from the jurisdiction's potential jury pool and given an opportunity to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of a case.
Corporate witnesses are generally very smart people and they are genuinely interested in discussing the background of their company and explaining to a jury the underlying events of a case.
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