Articles on Jury Trials

It Takes 12 to Tango By Trent Cameron Young Lawyers Division, January 2023 An argument for why voir dire is the most important part of a trial. 
Effective jury waiver in criminal proceedings By Anthony Zecchin Young Lawyers Division, April 2005 The scope of this article is limited to jury waiver in criminal matters, i.e., misdemeanors and felonies, although "offense" is broadly defined as "a violation of any penal statute of this state."
Waiver of jury trial By Hon. Michael Kiley Bench and Bar, March 2005 Ernest Bracey was indicted on a charge of aggravated battery. On March 20, 2002, Bracey appeared in court and was fully admonished regarding his right to a jury trial.

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