Blawg Directory: Juries
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Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog
Law and order in Texas, including occasional interviews with evidence experts and tirades about the war on drugs.
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Deliberations
This blawg covers jury matters of all kinds and their implications for trial lawyers, from new case law, social science research, current trials, and the blogosphere. The site includes a section collecting sample juror questionnaires to assist lawyers preparing for voir dire.
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Juries
News, rulings and legislation related to grand juries and trial juries.
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jurygeek
This blawg covers "jury Issues, jury research, jury verdicts, jury history, etc. All things jury welcomed here."
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Palm Beach Criminal Defense Blog
This blawg covers information about law and order in Florida for both practitioners and potential clients. Also some discussions about evidence and the death penalty.
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Psychology and Crime News
This blawg "is a place to collate information of interest in a forensic psychological context. I hope that anyone who is interested in keeping up with developments in psychology in a forensic context, and practical forensic developments that may have psychological relevance will find this service useful, although it is aimed primarily at an academic audience. Because I am based in the U.K., many of the reports tend to have a U.K. focus."
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Terra Extraneus
"Commentary on the law and the practice of law by an attorney and a journalist/paralegal. Our legal interests lie especially in commercial litigation, with particular attention in insurance, securities and other investments, employment, environmental and intellectual property."
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The Florida Jury Selection Blog
"Jury selection is a critically important process and that it can be maddeningly difficult. We walk a tightrope over a minefield trying to find jurors who can be truly open-minded; people who will open up their hearts and minds to hear our client’s case. And we know from experience that in order for true justice to prevail, the jury that decides the case must be nothing less than omni exceptione majores—above all challenge."
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