FORUM COLUMN
By Laurie L. Levenson
This article appears on Page 6.
By now, we take it for granted. Judges will allow jury questionnaires, at least in more complex or publicized cases. For example, the parties in the upcoming trial of former Orange County Sheriff Michael S. Carona recently filed proposed jury questionnaires. See United States v. Carona, No. CR 06-224 (Notice of Lodging Parties' Joint Proposed Jury Que...
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