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Page 97
... jurors tick , what will be most effective with them , and how they react . As long as we retain the jury system it can be safely said that continued attempts at analyzing the jurors will be made . In the trial of jury cases the ultimate ...
... jurors tick , what will be most effective with them , and how they react . As long as we retain the jury system it can be safely said that continued attempts at analyzing the jurors will be made . In the trial of jury cases the ultimate ...
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juror does not understand them and no one cares to be made foolish in public . Of course , other jurors will feel superior because they think they understand . It is of great concern to a juror if he is excused . He never really ...
juror does not understand them and no one cares to be made foolish in public . Of course , other jurors will feel superior because they think they understand . It is of great concern to a juror if he is excused . He never really ...
Page 104
... juror and the litigants were entitled to the consideration of twelve jurors . This usually was suffi- cient since the jurors never want to do anything that is " unjust . " The jurors have an underlying feeling vocally expressed to me ...
... juror and the litigants were entitled to the consideration of twelve jurors . This usually was suffi- cient since the jurors never want to do anything that is " unjust . " The jurors have an underlying feeling vocally expressed to me ...
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Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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