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Summary
This document is a page from a juror questionnaire filed in a federal criminal case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE) on October 22, 2021. The questions aim to gauge potential jurors' backgrounds and biases related to mental health, law, and law enforcement. The document also contains legal arguments between the prosecution (Government) and the defense, with the Government objecting to certain questions as burdensome and the defense arguing they are necessary to identify potential juror bias.
Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Government | Government agency |
Mentioned in the comments as objecting to the defendant's proposed questions and as a potential party in the trial.
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| Local/State/Federal Government | Government |
Listed as a potential area of employment or volunteer work for a juror.
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Timeline (1 events)
2021-10-22
Document 367, a juror questionnaire, was filed in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE.
Relationships (1)
The document shows the Government and Defendant are opposing parties in a legal case, with the Government objecting to questions proposed by the Defendant for the jury selection process.
Key Quotes (2)
"The defendant has proposed additional questions in this section in addition to the questions proposed below on consent. The additional questions proposed by the defendant are duplicative, unnecessarily burdensome, and overly detailed. In addition, questions about experience with mental health issues are not designed to screen for bias and are not appropriate for inclusion in a written questionnaire."Source
— Government
(A comment labeled 'GOVERNMENT OBJECTION' regarding the defendant's proposed questions for the juror questionnaire.)
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"The defense-proposed questions are designed to identify individuals whose training, education and employment may cause the juror to follow their own independent knowledge and not follow the evidence actually presented at trial, or may reveal biases in favor of the Government."Source
— Defendant
(A comment labeled 'DEFENDANT RESPONSE' justifying the inclusion of certain questions in the juror questionnaire.)
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