Juror Questionnaire: 6423-11
The document appears to be a juror questionnaire from a criminal case, outlining the jury selection process, juror responsibilities, and key legal principles that jurors must follow. It includes questions about the juror's ability to apply certain legal principles, such as not holding a defendant's decision not to testify against them. The document provides context about the trial schedule and expectations for juror service.
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The document appears to be a juror questionnaire from a criminal case, outlining the jury selection process, juror responsibilities, and key legal principles that jurors must follow. It includes questions about the juror's ability to apply certain legal principles, such as not holding a defendant's decision not to testify against them. The document provides context about the trial schedule and expectations for juror service.
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Juror Questionnaire: 2020-cv-00000000-JN Document 6423-11 Filed 03/21/22 Page 515 of 830
Juror ID 50 responded to a questionnaire regarding their ability to serve as a fair and impartial juror. They indicated no association with the NYPD and no opinion that would make it difficult to be impartial regarding the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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