Jury Selection Day 7 - Trial for Death of George Floyd - Questioning PJ#85 | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Jury selection process begins for the trial of Derek Chauvin, charged in the death of George Floyd.
Key Insights
- 😷 Potential jurors are asked to provide honest and complete answers during the jury selection process.
- 🗯️ The judge emphasizes the importance of an impartial jury and the right to a fair trial.
- 😷 Potential jurors are asked about their knowledge, opinions, and experiences that could impact their ability to serve on the jury.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the purpose of the jury selection process?
The purpose of jury selection is to choose impartial jurors who can provide a fair trial for the defendant.
Q: What charges does Derek Chauvin face in the case?
Derek Chauvin is charged with murder in the second degree and manslaughter in the second degree.
Q: How does the judge instruct potential jurors on their duty?
The judge reminds potential jurors that their duty is to provide full and honest answers during questioning and that their opinions should not be a cause for offense.
Q: What key information is provided to potential jurors about the case?
Potential jurors are informed about the charges against Derek Chauvin and his plea of not guilty. They are also given a list of potential witnesses to review.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Potential jurors are sworn in and introduced to the attorneys and judge.
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The judge instructs jurors on their duty to provide honest answers during questioning and explains the charges against Derek Chauvin.
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Attorneys and the court question potential jurors about their opinions and experiences that could impact their ability to serve impartially.
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Potential jurors are released for the day, with one juror remaining for continued questioning.