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Phoniex
Jul-2007 - Jun-2012
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ChevronTexaco Corporation
Feb-2009 - Nov-2016
We're learning a bit about jury selection this week. In jury selection, one cannot exclude potential jurors on the basis of race or other discriminatory criteria. One question is if this prohibition against discrimination should extend to potential jurors that have physical or mental disabilities. For example, should the parties to a trial be able to exclude blind persons from a jury through either challenges for cause or peremptory challenges if a reasonable accommodation can be made to allow them to serve? How might the rights of the potential juror, the plaintiff, and the defendant be impacted by this decision? Your posting should be at least 200 words, and your replies to your classmates should total at least 200 words (if you have only the minimum 2 replies, that would be 100 words each).Â
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