Washington Criminal Jury Trial Readiness is a process that ensures all parties involved in a criminal trial are prepared for their role in the trial. This includes the defendant, the attorneys, the judge, the jury, and any other relevant parties. It involves gathering all the necessary documents and evidence, reviewing the case, and preparing the jury for their role in the trial. The Washington State Bar Association (SBA) provides a number of resources to help attorneys and their clients prepare for trial. These resources include practice materials, jury instructions, and jury selection resources. Additionally, the SBA offers an online course for attorneys on Washington Criminal Jury Trial Readiness, which covers topics such as jury selection, trial strategy, and courtroom etiquette. There are two types of Washington Criminal Jury Trial Readiness: Pre-Trial Readiness and Trial Readiness. Pre-Trial Readiness involves preparing the necessary documents and evidence prior to the trial, as well as discussing any potential strategies or objections with the client. Trial Readiness involves preparing the jury for their role in the trial, which includes reviewing jury instructions, discussing the case, and providing guidance on trial etiquette.