91
years ago in Connecticut, civil.
THE COURT:
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Anything about that experience
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that would make it difficult for you to fair and
impartial here today?
THE COURT:
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Thank you, sir. Next question
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is similar but not exactly the same. I asked you about
your prior jury experience. My next question is, have
any of you ever been involved in a judicial proceeding of
any type, in any capacity, whether it is a witness, a
party, whether it is a traffic matter, a military matter,
a domestic matter, a civil matter, criminal matter? I
just want to know those among you have had any exposure
to this process at all in any way, shape or form. I am
going to go through the same process, first row first.
Ms. X, yes, ma’am?
MS. X:
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I was involved in a case
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where I was defrauded of a considerable sum of money.
THE COURT:
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So you were the victim?
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THE COURT:
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Was that a civil case or a
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criminal case?
MS. X:
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I’m not sure that I
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understand the difference.
THE COURT:
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A civil case is usually an
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