Litigation
Jul. 12, 2002
Don't Embarrass Jurors: Tell a Little White Lie
Dicta Column - By David H. Brickner - During voir dire, the judge and the attorneys will necessarily comment on many legal concepts, including but scarcely limited to, burden of proof, pain and suffering damages, circumstantial evidence, presumption of innocence and the right to decline to testify.
By David H. Brickner
During voir dire, the judge and the attorneys will necessarily comment on many legal concepts, including but scarcely limited to, burden of proof, pain and sufferi...
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