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Great info for prospective jurors on how o get the hell off the jury.
A very interesting presentation, thank you!
Dr Kevorkian was a GOOD MAN!!! Mercy killings shoukd not be illegal!!
cool video
What was the drug Kevorkian used, pls? just curious
*lawyers dont bowl o-)? huh.*
CaveatBe prepared to show that your peremptory challenge is not racially motivated.
Pay me my hourly wage and I'll be there.
We don’t want a cheap bitch like u there any ways. Penny pinching ass will prolly convict just cause you didn’t get OT
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“Voir Dire” means “See Speak” not “Speak the Truth”
"Voir" means "see" in modern French, but it has a second more specialized meaning of "truth". "Speak the truth" is the correct translation of "voir dire".
Could tell from the haircut that this dude was gonna be a stiff and that this would be dull as all hell.
First learn to pronounce voir dire. French is not that hard, every waiter can pronounce bon appetit!
yeah but this isn't really French, it's legal lingo, that comes from centuries ago. it's really middle english Norman lingo .
Great info for prospective jurors on how o get the hell off the jury.
A very interesting presentation, thank you!
Dr Kevorkian was a GOOD MAN!!! Mercy killings shoukd not be illegal!!
cool video
What was the drug Kevorkian used, pls? just curious
*lawyers dont bowl o-)? huh.*
Caveat
Be prepared to show that your peremptory challenge is not racially motivated.
Pay me my hourly wage and I'll be there.
We don’t want a cheap bitch like u there any ways. Penny pinching ass will prolly convict just cause you didn’t get OT
Work
“Voir Dire” means “See Speak” not “Speak the Truth”
"Voir" means "see" in modern French, but it has a second more specialized meaning of "truth". "Speak the truth" is the correct translation of "voir dire".
Could tell from the haircut that this dude was gonna be a stiff and that this would be dull as all hell.
First learn to pronounce voir dire. French is not that hard, every waiter can pronounce bon appetit!
yeah but this isn't really French, it's legal lingo, that comes from centuries ago. it's really middle english Norman lingo .