Litigation
Feb. 2, 2006
Voir Dire Is Not the Time to Prejudice, Instruct, Compel
Focus Column - By Michael Paul Thomas - The term "voir dire" translated from Norman French, means "to speak the truth." See Bobb v. Municipal Court , 143 Cal.App.3d 860 (1983). The modern French translation of "voir dire" means "to see and to say." People v. King , 195 Cal.App.3d 923 (1987).




By Michael Paul Thomas
The term "voir dire" translated from Norman French, means "to speak the truth." See Bobb v. Municipal Court, 143 Cal.App.3d 860 (1983). The modern French translation of "voir dire" means "to see and to say."...
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