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Improving Jury Selection Procedures
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ALTERNATE JURORS SHOULD BE TOLD THAT THEY ARE ALTERNATES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TRIAL. |
Designating Alternates
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Although it has been suggested that alternates are less attentive than jurors, no reliable research exists to support this conclusion. Not designating alternates until the end of trial is disrespectful and may cause juror frustration and resentment.
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References:
G. Thomas Munsterman, et al., Jury Trial Innovations, pp. 84-86 (1997).
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