"Another Black man being murdered by police." Huge red flag!!
It is in the questionnaire, whether they personally or family members or friends participated. So they can ask about that if their answers indicate such activity.ItsA&InotA&M said:
Can the prospective jurors be asked if they participated in the Floyd protests?
I recall one saying she/he had not. It was part of a rambling response, not in response to a direct question.
Not quite. If you say you would believe a cop over a civilian, you get tossed under Logan.schwack schwack said:
So you can hate the cops & it's ok, but if your best friend is one you are out.
You're right.Quote:
Not quite.
Random assignment of juror numbers when they are selected for the pool. Numerically after that. Think about draft numbers during Vietnam, the higher the number the less likely called to serve.Kozmozag said:
Who sets the order of the jurors called?
Usually, when you pick a jury, you just have a panel in a room. In civil cases, the number is around 64 people ordered randomly. We get your information cards and ask questions accordingly.aggiehawg said:Random assignment of juror numbers when they are selected for the pool. Numerically after that. Think about draft numbers during Vietnam, the higher the number the less likely called to serve.Kozmozag said:
Who sets the order of the jurors called?
Depends on if the state wants to go to all of the trouble to retry him.Readzilla said:
Mrs. Hawg. Say the jury gets one or two people who want to convict no matter what and ends up being a mistrial because of a hung jury. How does Chauvin precede from there?
Yep.Readzilla said:
So say they dont go for a retrial is he is free to continue his life as if he was found not guilty?
third coast.. said:Dumb_Loggy said:
This sounds like a silly question, but at this point, do you think the defense is playing to win, or hoping for a hanged jury?
Always play to win. If they were my representation I'd fire their asses if they weren't.