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secondwind

(16,903 posts)
20. I have never made it that far...
Mon Apr 19, 2021, 08:57 PM
Apr 2021

When I’m interviewed, they let me go ASAP, because my husband is a lawyer. And yet, I’m OBLIGED by law to respond to every request!!

What is voir dire? BigmanPigman Apr 2021 #1
It literally means "to see/to speak" StarfishSaver Apr 2021 #2
OK, thanks! BigmanPigman Apr 2021 #4
That's all part of the voir dire process StarfishSaver Apr 2021 #7
That makes sense. BigmanPigman Apr 2021 #10
I love being on a jury, but am rarely chosen because lawyers often believe that lawyers will have to StarfishSaver Apr 2021 #16
The process of asking questions to determine juror bias HariSeldon Apr 2021 #6
Did you REALLY not know that you could have typed "voir dire" in your address bar and found out? Towlie Apr 2021 #65
Didn't you know many people don't know what voir dire is. Why make people work and use google Beringia Apr 2021 #72
Give someone a fish and you feed them for a day. Teach them how to fish and you feed them for life. Towlie Apr 2021 #74
I usually do Google for info BigmanPigman Apr 2021 #76
it really isn't lazy demtenjeep Apr 2021 #81
Thank you. BigmanPigman Apr 2021 #82
I've tried cases to juries and served on juries StarfishSaver Apr 2021 #3
Voir Dire for a murder trial. The defense got cute with the gun questions and 'what constituted hlthe2b Apr 2021 #5
Yes, a couple of civil cases in the 1980s Sherman A1 Apr 2021 #8
Yes, twice and I am going in for jury selection next Monday csziggy Apr 2021 #9
I served on a jury once. Why either side let a lawyer serve is beyond me. TomSlick Apr 2021 #11
My experience was similar StarfishSaver Apr 2021 #21
The guy spent six months in jail for something he didn't do questionseverything Apr 2021 #29
Yes, it eventually worked StarfishSaver Apr 2021 #32
Very Similar ProfessorGAC Apr 2021 #78
Yes, I was chosen as an alternate juror over 10 years ago in an asbestos/lung cancer case. beaglelover Apr 2021 #12
I sat on 3 - and all were murder cases Siwsan Apr 2021 #13
Once before I got into law enforcement CanonRay Apr 2021 #14
Called multiple times, went through voir dire once. Ms. Toad Apr 2021 #15
They won't pick engineers zipplewrath Apr 2021 #17
I've been on 2 juries hauckeye Apr 2021 #18
Appeared a few times, but never selected. Buckeye_Democrat Apr 2021 #19
LOL!!! LeftInTX Apr 2021 #57
I have never made it that far... secondwind Apr 2021 #20
When I served on a jury, one of my fellow jurors was an attorney and another Tanuki Apr 2021 #24
Yes, I was on a jury in a first degree murder trial. It was extremely stressful Tanuki Apr 2021 #22
I don't get called any more because I can't hear well. nt leftyladyfrommo Apr 2021 #23
Yes. Had a surprise mystery witness, a confession in open court, and an immediate arrest . . . Journeyman Apr 2021 #25
I was on a jury in 3 police officers were sued. One of the cops was empedocles Apr 2021 #26
Never mcar Apr 2021 #27
I'm a teacher. Probably why I didn't get picked on the 2nd trial? DA asked what my fav t-shirt was demtenjeep Apr 2021 #31
I did. Turbineguy Apr 2021 #28
I served on a jury a long time ago. Aristus Apr 2021 #30
Possession of a "legend drug"? I would call that an epic case of auto-correct, Aristus! Hekate Apr 2021 #47
How so? Aristus Apr 2021 #50
My blushes. I have never heard the term before. One learns something new every day, it seems. Hekate Apr 2021 #55
nor I ( was sure it was a misspelling) -(nt)- stopdiggin Apr 2021 #61
I couldn't serve on a possession case Elessar Zappa Apr 2021 #75
About 20 years ago I was called for jury duty. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2021 #33
Twice relayerbob Apr 2021 #34
Once, it was one of the worst experiences of my life it Raine Apr 2021 #35
I was on a Grand Jury for 6 months The Polack MSgt Apr 2021 #36
Same experience Sgent Apr 2021 #67
I still feel sick bout my only jury experience.......haven't told anyone about this either. a kennedy Apr 2021 #37
Many times. Grand juries, criminal and civil juries, and even Glorfindel Apr 2021 #38
Never served on a jury (aside from DU) Retrograde Apr 2021 #39
I was on a criminal jury and a Grand Jury... brooklynite Apr 2021 #40
I think it would be interesting. Alas, they always ask me a few questions, thank me... hunter Apr 2021 #41
They don't like smart people on juries. LeftInTX Apr 2021 #58
Exactly! redstatebluegirl Apr 2021 #64
been on three. bedazzled Apr 2021 #42
I experienced voir dire once, for a murder case, but was not chosen for the jury. ShazzieB Apr 2021 #43
I just remembered an interesting (to me) detail. ShazzieB Apr 2021 #48
I have. herding cats Apr 2021 #44
Good for you! ShazzieB Apr 2021 #49
Aww, thank you! herding cats Apr 2021 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author ShazzieB Apr 2021 #45
Twice--one when a woman originaly pled guilty to a traffic issue, then tried to back out of her plea Maeve Apr 2021 #46
All I know about Voir Dire I learned from My Cousin Vinny robbob Apr 2021 #52
Yep - hope I never have to again FreeState Apr 2021 #53
Outside your window shanti Apr 2021 #84
Just a few times. A bogus injury, a very serious injury, and a serial rapist... Hekate Apr 2021 #54
Two juries Tree Lady Apr 2021 #56
A few times. I was voted jury foreman for the last one. SeattleVet Apr 2021 #59
No, but I get called every two years, Teachers get called a lot RANDYWILDMAN Apr 2021 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author Deminpenn Apr 2021 #62
once. and stricken during voir dire. stopdiggin Apr 2021 #63
voir dire three times HAB911 Apr 2021 #66
Yes. Twice. MineralMan Apr 2021 #68
Ya know, the standard is NOT 100% Happy Hoosier Apr 2021 #69
My spouse did. Ilsa Apr 2021 #70
I did, once mnhtnbb Apr 2021 #71
Same as you OriginalGeek Apr 2021 #73
Yes, March of 2020 ProfessorGAC Apr 2021 #77
Yes, Notek Apr 2021 #79
Tried civil cases to a jury but never been on one hardluck Apr 2021 #80
In 2009 I served on a jury for 3rd degree murder & other charges Orrex Apr 2021 #83
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