Posted on 11/05/2018 9:57:14 AM PST by SpeedyInTexas
Then on a Saturday morning, having chosen four separate juries, one composed of mostly young women, another of mostly middle aged men, and the other two a mixture, the two attorneys tried the case, just as they would have done if it hadn't settled. The defendant was a clean-cut young man who had struck the car of a middle aged woman from behind, injuring her back and neck - or so she claimed.. There were no bones broken nor any definitive proof of the injury, except for the diagnosis of her experts, the plaintiff's testimony, and her physical therapy records.
After trial, the four juries went off to separate jury rooms and deliberated. When they came back, one was a run away verdict for the plaintiff, one a defendant's verdict, and the other two were small awards for the plaintiff, one very small as I remember.
The point illustrated is indeed how important picking the right jury is, but also, in a larger sense, how four different groups doing their best can review the same evidence, and reach four different conclusions.
Thanks for that story!
It tells you something about polling.
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