3 Types of Learning Criminal Trial Jury Selection

3 Types of Learning Criminal Trial Jury Selection

Recently on State of Arrest, criminal defense attorneys William R. Moore and Drew Atria discussed the three ways of learning common to all people and thus all potential jurors to a criminal trial. Speak the language of your jurors About 50% of the population is more apt to understand things if they are presented in the visual manner, about 35% learned through hearing leaving the smallest percentage to those individuals who learn in terms of feeling and emotion. Use of exhibits in a criminal trial with respect to visual and auditory learning are discussed with regard to best practices in communicating with a jury chosen to sit on a criminal trial. Specific choice of language is also discussed with reference to individuals who learn through feeling. Methods of identifying the foreperson prior to selection are also addressed. Questions about this episode should be directed to criminal defense attorney William R. Moore at 954-523-5333. The William R. Moore Criminal Defense Law Firm. 1 Financial Plaza, Fort Lauderdale Fl 33394.