«Court weighs jury - selection survey lawsuit»: The Providence Journal today contains an article that begins, «The Providence Journal yesterday told the Rhode Island Supreme Court that the public should be able to see written
questions during jury selection just as if the same questions had been asked out loud in open court.»
Not exact matches
During the
jury selection process, the judge and attorneys will
question the pool of potential jurors regarding pertinent matters of the case.
So if I was picking a
jury for example, my
jury consultant in New York was watching me
during my
jury selection here in California and in real time through an earbud communicating to me follow up
questions, body language, whatever I'm looking at, he or she would theoretically be able to communicate in real time back to me or send a message to me such that it pops up in a private screen so I can read exactly that note, that follow up
question.
Questions of racial bias were raised again
during jury selection.
During juror
selection (voir dire) a potential jurors can be asked
questions to determine their suitability to serve on the
jury.