Brian Buckmeyer
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Now, just to be clear to our listeners, you are not working on the Diddy case. And based on my understanding and being in the court, there is a jury consultant there. And so let's kind of put you into that role there. Sean Combs has now hired you or the SCNY has now hired you.
Now, just to be clear to our listeners, you are not working on the Diddy case. And based on my understanding and being in the court, there is a jury consultant there. And so let's kind of put you into that role there. Sean Combs has now hired you or the SCNY has now hired you.
If you were working on this case on either side, what would be the sort of profile that you're looking for for the type of juror in the Sean Combs case?
If you were working on this case on either side, what would be the sort of profile that you're looking for for the type of juror in the Sean Combs case?
If you were working on this case on either side, what would be the sort of profile that you're looking for for the type of juror in the Sean Combs case?
Within the questionnaire, and even when asking a prospective juror, there are going to be individuals, as you know, who are going to say that they were victims of sexual assault or abuse in the past. When that issue comes out, how do you parse through which one of those individuals can be fair to a defendant like Sean Combs and who can't be fair?
Within the questionnaire, and even when asking a prospective juror, there are going to be individuals, as you know, who are going to say that they were victims of sexual assault or abuse in the past. When that issue comes out, how do you parse through which one of those individuals can be fair to a defendant like Sean Combs and who can't be fair?
Within the questionnaire, and even when asking a prospective juror, there are going to be individuals, as you know, who are going to say that they were victims of sexual assault or abuse in the past. When that issue comes out, how do you parse through which one of those individuals can be fair to a defendant like Sean Combs and who can't be fair?
Within the questionnaire, and even when asking a prospective juror, there are going to be individuals, as you know, who are going to say that they were victims of sexual assault or abuse in the past. When that issue comes out, how do you parse through which one of those individuals can be fair to a defendant like Sean Combs and who can't be fair?
Within the questionnaire, and even when asking a prospective juror, there are going to be individuals, as you know, who are going to say that they were victims of sexual assault or abuse in the past. When that issue comes out, how do you parse through which one of those individuals can be fair to a defendant like Sean Combs and who can't be fair?
In the public defender's offices and some of the conversations that I just have with attorneys, we seem to think, and please tell me if I'm crazy or if this makes sense, that there are certain archetypes of people.
In the public defender's offices and some of the conversations that I just have with attorneys, we seem to think, and please tell me if I'm crazy or if this makes sense, that there are certain archetypes of people.
That if you have a certain case that you want someone who is a woman with a certain education and a certain background or a certain part of Brooklyn, because we may know the different communities. Or we have another case, you might want a blue collar male worker who looks at protecting their three daughters in a way that's different than someone else.
That if you have a certain case that you want someone who is a woman with a certain education and a certain background or a certain part of Brooklyn, because we may know the different communities. Or we have another case, you might want a blue collar male worker who looks at protecting their three daughters in a way that's different than someone else.
Is that true or is that just make-belief in our heads?
Is that true or is that just make-belief in our heads?
In the public defender's offices and some of the conversations that I just have with attorneys, we seem to think, and please tell me if I'm crazy or if this makes sense, that there are certain archetypes of people.
In the public defender's offices and some of the conversations that I just have with attorneys, we seem to think, and please tell me if I'm crazy or if this makes sense, that there are certain archetypes of people.
In the public defender's offices and some of the conversations that I just have with attorneys, we seem to think, and please tell me if I'm crazy or if this makes sense, that there are certain archetypes of people.
That if you have a certain case that you want someone who is a woman with a certain education and a certain background or a certain part of Brooklyn, because we may know the different communities. Or we have another case, you might want a blue collar male worker who looks at protecting their three daughters in a way that's different than someone else.