Litigation
Jun. 3, 2000
Jurors Stressed Out?
Dicta: By Andrew T. Cavagnaro and Elise G. Devecchio-Cavagnaro Imagine being in the jury box deciding the outcome of a murder trial. The stresses and responsibilities of being a juror will affect how you function during the trial, how you interact with other panel members and ultimately your decision. It is therefore imperative for attorneys to be aware of the powerful effects of stress and do whatever possible to reduce its impact.




By Andrew T. Cavagnaro and Elise G. Devecchio-Cavagnaro
Imagine being in the jury box deciding the outcome of a murder trial. The stresses and responsibilities of being a juror will affect how you function during the trial, how you interact with other panel members and ultimately your decision. It is there...
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