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Jul. 1, 2007

Expert Advice

Here are some tips for effective voir dire, learned over decades of trials and errors. By Dan L. Stanford

By Dan L. Stanford
     
      Jury Practice
      Voir Dire Savoir Faire
      In 31 years of trial practice, what I've learned for certain is that juries are unpredictable, there is no perfect juror, and you will have surprises every time you interview jurors at the end of a trial. However, a number of suggested approaches to...

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