Re: Juror lies during voir dire

From: Cheryl Nyberg (cnyberg@u.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 14 1998 - 15:24:12 PDT


>From Subject Compilations of State Laws:

Werchick, Arne. Modern Civil Jury Selection. New York: John Wiley & Sons,
Inc., 1991. 1 vol. Looseleaf. KF8979.W48 1991. 347.73'752 or 347.307752.
91-22106.
        Pp. 11-9 to 11-18. Summaries. Cites to codes and court rules.
Covers voir dire procedures.
        Pp. App.A-1 to App.A-4, "Appendix A, Jury Selection in the United
States." Table. No citations. Covers size of jury and number of challenges in
civil and criminal cases.
        Note: Previous edition published in 1988 by Garland Publishing
(1988-90 Nyberg 1526.03).

Cheryl, Compiler of Subject Compilations of State Laws
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On Wed, 14 Oct 1998, Library wrote:

> I have an attorney trying to locate the law for all 50 states as to whether
> the state follows an "implied or presumed bias" doctrine when a juror lies
> during voir dire. Any recommendations other than Lexis/Westlaw or ALR?
>
> Paula Lichtenberg, Librarian
> Keker & Van Nest LLP
> San Francisco
> library@kvn.com
>
>



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