By Angela Sonico
The ability of attorneys to question prospective jurors is invaluable to ensuring a fair and impartial jury panel in both civil and criminal cases. At the same time, judges must carefully preside over the voir dire process so that valuable court time is not wasted and the privacy of jurors is not unnecessarily invaded. The objective of this article and self-study test is to review the rules of attorney voir dire in jury trials. Readers will learn ...
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