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May 28, 2008 at 9:35 AM #212700May 28, 2008 at 9:39 AM #212558jpinpbParticipant
If you’re related/acquainted w/anyone in law enforcement, that usually gets you a thanks and good-bye, especially if it’s a criminal case.
May 28, 2008 at 9:39 AM #212633jpinpbParticipantIf you’re related/acquainted w/anyone in law enforcement, that usually gets you a thanks and good-bye, especially if it’s a criminal case.
May 28, 2008 at 9:39 AM #212659jpinpbParticipantIf you’re related/acquainted w/anyone in law enforcement, that usually gets you a thanks and good-bye, especially if it’s a criminal case.
May 28, 2008 at 9:39 AM #212682jpinpbParticipantIf you’re related/acquainted w/anyone in law enforcement, that usually gets you a thanks and good-bye, especially if it’s a criminal case.
May 28, 2008 at 9:39 AM #212712jpinpbParticipantIf you’re related/acquainted w/anyone in law enforcement, that usually gets you a thanks and good-bye, especially if it’s a criminal case.
May 28, 2008 at 9:41 AM #212568blackboxParticipantI just did my stint!
I am in comm technical sales so I really can’t afford a long term deal.
I got lucky and got a 2 day case. I am getting my $30, and four trolley day passes, and I don’t have to serve again for 3 years.
Sweet! haha.
May 28, 2008 at 9:41 AM #212643blackboxParticipantI just did my stint!
I am in comm technical sales so I really can’t afford a long term deal.
I got lucky and got a 2 day case. I am getting my $30, and four trolley day passes, and I don’t have to serve again for 3 years.
Sweet! haha.
May 28, 2008 at 9:41 AM #212669blackboxParticipantI just did my stint!
I am in comm technical sales so I really can’t afford a long term deal.
I got lucky and got a 2 day case. I am getting my $30, and four trolley day passes, and I don’t have to serve again for 3 years.
Sweet! haha.
May 28, 2008 at 9:41 AM #212692blackboxParticipantI just did my stint!
I am in comm technical sales so I really can’t afford a long term deal.
I got lucky and got a 2 day case. I am getting my $30, and four trolley day passes, and I don’t have to serve again for 3 years.
Sweet! haha.
May 28, 2008 at 9:41 AM #212720blackboxParticipantI just did my stint!
I am in comm technical sales so I really can’t afford a long term deal.
I got lucky and got a 2 day case. I am getting my $30, and four trolley day passes, and I don’t have to serve again for 3 years.
Sweet! haha.
May 28, 2008 at 9:55 AM #212593HarryBoschParticipantJury selection is part science and part art the way I understand it.
I remember reading that Dr.Phil – before he was Dr.Phil – was actually an advisor to Oprah Winfrey during some trial down in, I believe, Texas. He was a Jury Selection specialist.
I’m sure that what a lawyer looks for in a juror’s background vary from lawyer to lawyer based on the case at hand. So while Lawyer#1 would pick you for Case#1 another Lawyer#2 might not pick you based on what he thinks are the right combination of background variables needed of a juror to win their case. (i.e., every lawyer’s different π
May 28, 2008 at 9:55 AM #212668HarryBoschParticipantJury selection is part science and part art the way I understand it.
I remember reading that Dr.Phil – before he was Dr.Phil – was actually an advisor to Oprah Winfrey during some trial down in, I believe, Texas. He was a Jury Selection specialist.
I’m sure that what a lawyer looks for in a juror’s background vary from lawyer to lawyer based on the case at hand. So while Lawyer#1 would pick you for Case#1 another Lawyer#2 might not pick you based on what he thinks are the right combination of background variables needed of a juror to win their case. (i.e., every lawyer’s different π
May 28, 2008 at 9:55 AM #212694HarryBoschParticipantJury selection is part science and part art the way I understand it.
I remember reading that Dr.Phil – before he was Dr.Phil – was actually an advisor to Oprah Winfrey during some trial down in, I believe, Texas. He was a Jury Selection specialist.
I’m sure that what a lawyer looks for in a juror’s background vary from lawyer to lawyer based on the case at hand. So while Lawyer#1 would pick you for Case#1 another Lawyer#2 might not pick you based on what he thinks are the right combination of background variables needed of a juror to win their case. (i.e., every lawyer’s different π
May 28, 2008 at 9:55 AM #212717HarryBoschParticipantJury selection is part science and part art the way I understand it.
I remember reading that Dr.Phil – before he was Dr.Phil – was actually an advisor to Oprah Winfrey during some trial down in, I believe, Texas. He was a Jury Selection specialist.
I’m sure that what a lawyer looks for in a juror’s background vary from lawyer to lawyer based on the case at hand. So while Lawyer#1 would pick you for Case#1 another Lawyer#2 might not pick you based on what he thinks are the right combination of background variables needed of a juror to win their case. (i.e., every lawyer’s different π
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