Pennsylvania Motion for an Order Requiring that Juror Questionnaires be Sent With the Juror Summons to Each Prospective Juror

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This form is a sample motion requesting that juror questionnaires be sent with each juror summons. Cites federal and state caselaw in support of the motion. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
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During jury selection, often called voir dire, the judge, the lawyers, or both will question prospective jurors about their backgrounds, and potential biases that may hinder their ability to be impartial.

Voir dire: From old French, the legal phrase means to speak the truth or to see them say. Voir dire is the preliminary examination of a prospective juror by a judge or lawyer in the case to decide whether that person can serve on the jury.

The judge and attorneys ask the potential jurors questions, general or related to the specific case before them, to determine their suitability to serve on the jury. This process is called voir dire, which typically results in some prospective jurors being excused, based on their answers, from serving in that trial.

The form is used to obtain information about you so that we can objectively determine whether you are qualified to serve as a juror in the court.

The judge and the attorneys ask jurors questions to determine if the jurors are free of bias (prejudice) or whether there is any other reason why any of them cannot be fair and impartial; this process is called voir dire.

The examination of prospective jurors in a civil case may be oral, by written questionnaire, or by both methods, and should include all questions necessary to ensure the selection of a fair and impartial jury. The Juror Questionnaire for Civil Cases (form MC-001) may be used.

Jury panel: A group of prospective qualified jurors who are sent to a courtroom for jury selection. There can be multiple panels sent to a given courtroom. Jury pool: A group of prospective qualified jurors appearing for assignment to trial jury panels.

Voir dire: A legal phrase meaning ? to speak the truth.? Voir dire is the preliminary examination of prospective jurors by a judge or lawyer to decide whether that person can serve on a particular jury.

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Pennsylvania Motion for an Order Requiring that Juror Questionnaires be Sent With the Juror Summons to Each Prospective Juror