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Summary
This document is a court transcript page from a case filed on August 10, 2022. An unnamed speaker, likely the judge, details the logistical plan for the final phase of jury selection, explaining how 58 remaining jurors will be questioned for bias via a live feed and how counsel will then exercise peremptory strikes on a smaller pool of 40 jurors.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| jurors | Potential Juror |
Mentioned throughout as the subjects of the jury selection process. 58 jurors are remaining and will be questioned.
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| courthouse staff | Courthouse Staff |
Will be present in the courtrooms to assist during the jury selection process.
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| counsel | Legal Counsel |
Will exercise their peremptory strikes after the initial questioning of the jurors.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | Company |
Listed in the footer of the document, indicating they are the court reporting service.
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Timeline (1 events)
2022-08-10
The speaker outlines the procedure for the final stage of jury selection, which involves questioning 58 jurors, individually inquiring about potential bias, and then having counsel exercise peremptory strikes on a pool of 40 jurors.
Courthouse
Locations (3)
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Two courtrooms are mentioned where the 58 remaining jurors will be held.
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The location where jurors who indicate potential bias will be brought for individual inquiry.
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A single courtroom where the first 40 potential jurors will be gathered for peremptory strikes.
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Relationships (2)
The speaker is instructing counsel on the procedures for the final stages of jury selection, including how peremptory strikes will be handled.
The speaker is managing the jury selection process, providing instructions to the jurors, and will be questioning them as part of the court proceedings.
Key Quotes (2)
"I'll ask the two questions that we've discussed, whether they've read or heard anything, and whether there's any reason they can't be fair and impartial, and that they should raise their hands if the answer to either of those questions is yes."Source
— Unnamed Speaker (presumably the judge)
(The speaker is detailing the specific questions that will be used to screen the remaining 58 jurors for potential bias.)
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"Once we've resolved that, any of those issues with respect to the first 40 people in ascending order, my plan is to have all of those 40 in the same holding courtroom. And then counsel will exercise their peremptories."Source
— Unnamed Speaker (presumably the judge)
(The speaker is explaining the next step in the jury selection process after the initial screening for bias, which involves gathering the first 40 jurors for peremptory strikes by counsel.)
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