Anatomy of A Trial: Voir Dire: Attorney Tim Sledd Explains Jury Selection
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🗓️ 17 December 2024
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We talk about a criminal trial as if it was a single event but of course that’s not entirely true. A trial is made up of multiple parts starting with jury selection and going all the way to the delivery of a verdict. Not all of these stages of a trial always get attention but each of them can be tremendously important. In fact, some attorneys claim that a trial can be won or lost in the jury selection process– and that, of course, happens before any case is made to that jury. That is why we have decided to launch a new occasional series we are calling Anatomy of A Trial. In each segment, we will talk to an experienced trial lawyer who will go in depth with us about a particular piece of a trial.
Our expert today is Tim Sledd. We will be talking with Tim about voir dire, the process of jury selection. How are jurors picked? What kind of strategies do lawyers use when looking for jurors? How do attorneys try to build a rapport with jurors even before opening statements are delivered?
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| 0:00.0 | We talk about a criminal trial as if it was a single event, but of course that's not entirely |
| 0:06.9 | true. A trial is made up of multiple parts, starting with jury selection, and going all the way to |
| 0:13.8 | the delivery of a verdict. Not all of these stages of a trial always get attention, but each of |
| 0:20.2 | them can be tremendously important. |
| 0:22.8 | In fact, some attorneys claim that a trial can be won or lost in the jury selection process, |
| 0:29.0 | and that is something that happens before any case whatsoever is actually made to that jury. |
| 0:34.8 | But if you're not an attorney, it can get confusing trying to understand these stages of a trial |
| 0:39.6 | and exactly why each is a crucial part of the process. |
| 0:43.6 | That is why we have decided to launch a new occasional series we are calling anatomy of a trial. |
| 0:49.6 | In each segment, we will talk to an experienced trial lawyer who will go in depth with us about a particular piece of a trial. |
| 0:58.2 | Our expert today is Tim Sled. Tim is the chief public defender in Lawrence County, Indiana, and he's also one of the more popular guests we've had on this program. |
| 1:09.6 | He has a real gift for explaining things in an |
| 1:12.2 | easy to understand way. It is always a pleasure to speak with him. We will be talking with Tim |
| 1:18.6 | about voir dire, the process of jury selection. How are jurors picked? What kind of strategies |
| 1:24.9 | do lawyers use when looking for jurors? And how do attorneys try to |
| 1:29.4 | build a rapport with jurors even before opening statements are delivered? My name is Anya Kaine. I'm a |
| 1:36.0 | journalist. And I'm Kevin Greenlee. I'm an attorney. And this is The Murder Sheet. We're a true |
| 1:41.8 | crime podcast focused on original reporting, interviews, and deep dives into murder cases. |
| 1:48.3 | We're The Murder Sheet. And this is Anatomy of a Trial. For our dear, Attorney Tim Slet explains jury selection. |
| 2:00.0 | Music jury selection. I'm I'm I'm |
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