Voir Dire: A Simulation
Author: Chad Posner with The Constitutional Rights Foundation of Chicago / The American Jury
When people respond to a jury summons, they gather at the court house to form a pool of potential jurors from which they are called in groups for specific criminal or civil trials. There they are questioned by attorneys for each side and/or the trial judge about their background, life experiences, and opinions to determine whether they can weigh the evidence fairly and objectively. This process is called voir dire, an Anglo-French term meaning “to speak the truth.” This lesson includes hypothetical cases and materials to allow classroom teachers to simulate the voir dire process.
Objectives
- students will understand the use of voir dire in jury trials
- students will understand the impact of voir dire on the composition of a jury
Source
http://www.crfc.org/americanjury/lessons/voir_dire/voir_dire1.html