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Written questionnaires are becoming an increasingly common way to spot biased jurors, according to trial consultants. The questionnaires can be particularly helpful in highly publicized cases and a growing number of studies have endorsed the use of these questionnaires, helping boost their acceptance with judges. As trials are getting more publicity, said jury consultant Anne Reed, juror questionnaires are a good way for lawyers and judges to gauge the effects of pretrial publicity.
August 06, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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