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Once we get through, assuming we get through juror
no. 1 without any for-cause issues, I will turn to juror no. 2
and say do you have any "yes" responses? And then we will take
those in order as they come.
If any juror needs to be dismissed for cause, let's
Say juror no. 2 needs to be dismissed for cause, then we will
proceed with the same process with juror no. 3. Any "yes"
questions, taking those one at a time, continuing until we have
33 qualified jurors.
Once we have 33 qualified jurors you will exercise
your peremptory strikes by list and simultaneously, that is,
each side will produce a list with the government's six strikes
as to the main panel and one strike as to the alternate panel,
and the defense will write its list with 10 strikes as to the
main panel and one strike as to the alternate panel.
Obviously, before anyone is dismissed, I will hear from counsel
if any applications or issues need to be raised if you are
satisfied with our jury. Once we get there we will read the
names of the selected jurors, dismiss to the jury department
the unused jurors, and then proceed over back across the street
over here. I believe what we will do is have Ms. Williams take
the jurors to the jury room, which is an outfitted courtroom so
they can put their belongings down, she can give them notebook
and pen, bring them back in. At that point she will swear the
jury and I will give preliminary instructions and opening
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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