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Jun. 22, 2002

Never, Never Ever Argue With a Juror

Dicta Column - By David H. Brickner - Occasionally during voir dire, you will encounter a juror who loudly states a proposition or attitude squarely at odds with, and sometimes downright hostile to, your case. Do you endure this affront lying down? Do you allow this challenge to pass without a resounding, indignant, scorching rejoinder?

        Dicta Column
        
        By David H. Brickner
        
        Occasionally during voir dire, you will encounter a juror who loudly states a proposition or attitude squarely at odds with, and sometimes downright hos...

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