Brian Buckmeyer
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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?
Is that true or is that just make-belief in our heads?
So Eric's explained what jury consultants do before and during voir dire. But is there a role for them to play later on in the trial? And what are some of the more surprising things Eric's found doing background research on potential jurors? That's after the break.
So Eric's explained what jury consultants do before and during voir dire. But is there a role for them to play later on in the trial? And what are some of the more surprising things Eric's found doing background research on potential jurors? That's after the break.
So Eric's explained what jury consultants do before and during voir dire. But is there a role for them to play later on in the trial? And what are some of the more surprising things Eric's found doing background research on potential jurors? That's after the break.
So Eric's explained what jury consultants do before and during voir dire. But is there a role for them to play later on in the trial? And what are some of the more surprising things Eric's found doing background research on potential jurors? That's after the break.
So Eric's explained what jury consultants do before and during voir dire. But is there a role for them to play later on in the trial? And what are some of the more surprising things Eric's found doing background research on potential jurors? That's after the break.
Once the jury is selected, is it kind of, I'm done, I walk away from the case, on to the next one? Or is there still more that you carry on with the case?
Once the jury is selected, is it kind of, I'm done, I walk away from the case, on to the next one? Or is there still more that you carry on with the case?
Once the jury is selected, is it kind of, I'm done, I walk away from the case, on to the next one? Or is there still more that you carry on with the case?
Once the jury is selected, is it kind of, I'm done, I walk away from the case, on to the next one? Or is there still more that you carry on with the case?
Once the jury is selected, is it kind of, I'm done, I walk away from the case, on to the next one? Or is there still more that you carry on with the case?
Could a jury consultant be part of potentially preparing Sean Combs if he decides to testify?
Could a jury consultant be part of potentially preparing Sean Combs if he decides to testify?
So I'm curious how that looks because, again, as a defense attorney, my clients often can't afford a jury consultant. So my prep of a defendant to potentially testify may differ from you. For me, I get in one of my buddies or a friend and I say, grill this client as if you're a prosecutor and see if you can make them sweat, see if you can make them lash out.
So I'm curious how that looks because, again, as a defense attorney, my clients often can't afford a jury consultant. So my prep of a defendant to potentially testify may differ from you. For me, I get in one of my buddies or a friend and I say, grill this client as if you're a prosecutor and see if you can make them sweat, see if you can make them lash out.
Could a jury consultant be part of potentially preparing Sean Combs if he decides to testify?