Judges and Judiciary
Feb. 26, 2004
Jurors Need to Have Their Own Copies of Instructions
Focus Column - Litigation - By Jacqueline Connor - Trial courts across the country are thinking outside the box, addressing practical issues facing jurors, who are the face of justice in our communities. Many innovations have become common, including juror questions during trial, preliminary instructions listing elements of causes of actions or charges, miniopeninig statements before voir dire and other tweaks to the system.




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