Kayla Murphy
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Podcast Appearances
There's a lot of people and there's a lot to keep track of.
And so I have a bit of a system.
They'll have these questionnaires that they fill out beforehand.
And so if anybody has any law enforcement background or maybe they're married to a cop or their dad's a cop or something โ
Like I'll put a C by their name, you know, that's kind of a red flag.
Like I don't know if I really, you know, want people who are always going to believe that law enforcement's telling the truth no matter what or just like, you know, just believe that their judgment is sound.
You know what I mean?
Like we were talking about the domestic violence cases and sometimes the victims getting arrested.
Yeah.
I look for that, and then I also look for any jurors who have had experiences with a similar type of crime, like if they've been victimized or otherwise involved.
And I would say I usually don't want them on the jury either.
But honestly, at the end of the day, I feel like it's vibes, right?
So they have to have a jury pool made up of members of your community.
But so what happens?
So picture just like a whole bunch of people in a courtroom.
And
And there are some people sitting up in the jury box and then there are some people like down on the pews.
In district court, we only need six people.
And so basically you are looking through the questionnaires of all of those people and kind of like asking questions to the group, you know, and talking to the group like a talk show host, right?
Like, you know, so โ