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Litigation

Mar. 2, 2004

In Voir Dire, Don't Forget: Every Juror Is Judging You

Column - Trial Strategy - By Noelle C. Nelson - During voir dire, attorneys often focus only on selecting jurors who will be most favorable toward the lawyers' interpretation of the facts, oust those who will be blatantly against the lawyers' interpretation and, whenever possible, educate jurors regarding the facts.

        Column
        
        Trial Strategy
        
        By Noelle C. Nelson
        
        During voir dire, attorneys oft...

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