Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection: Supplemental Juror Questionnaires
This companion book to Mastering Voir Dire: Gain An Edge in Questioning and Selecting Your Jury, 4th Edition (2018) educates the reader on how to create and use supplemental juror questionnaires. As one of the nation’s most experienced trial consultants, Dr. Frederick provides a valuable guide to understanding, creating, and more effectively utilizing supplemental juror questionnaires.
Topics covered include:

• Basic components of supplemental questionnaires
• Methods for using these questionnaires
• Benefits in using supplemental questionnaires
• Designing questionnaires, including the benefits of different question formats
• Tips for phrasing questions
• Tips for designing the overall questionnaire
• Maximizing the utility of restricted-length questionnaires

After exploring the fundamentals of sound questionnaire design and implementation, this book provides 22 supplemental juror questionnaires from a variety of criminal and civil trials used across the country. In the criminal area, these trials include Colorado v. James Eagan Holmes (Capital murder-Aurora theater shooting), U.S. v. Conrad Black (fraud), Ohio v. Raymond Tensing (Murder-police shooting), U.S. v. William Baroni Jr. and Bridget Anne Kelly (Public corruption-Bridgegate scandal), U.S. v. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (Boston Marathon bombing), Colorado v. Kobe Bryant (sexual
assault/rape), and U.S. v. Maj. Nidal Hasan (Capital court-martial, Fort Hood shooting), among others. Supplemental juror questionnaires from civil trials include In re Visa Check/Mastermoney Antitrust Litigation (Antitrust), Earl Washington Jr. v. Kenneth Buraker et al. (Violation of civil rights), In re Exxon Valdez (Environmental damage from oil spill), i4i LP v. Microsoft Corporation (Patent), Texas v. American Tobacco Company et al. (Tobacco product liability), and David Mueller v. Taylor Swift et al. (Tortious interference with a contract/assault and battery), among others.

Praise for Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection: Supplemental Juror Questionnaires

“Kudos to Dr. Jeffrey Frederick for this companion book to his Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection, 4th edition. He’s assembled the most comprehensive collection of Supplemental Juror Questionnaires to date. It’s not only useful for those who want to learn how to fashion the best questionnaire possible for their case, it’s also fascinating to look at the various approaches that have been used over the years. . . . Dr. Frederick’s insights about how to write a good Supplemental Questionnaire are, as always, thoughtful and to the point. In fact, most of the authors of these questionnaires (and the judges who ultimately approved the questionnaires) would have done well to follow his suggestions.”
-Diane Wiley, President, National Jury Project/NJP Litigation Consulting//Midwest. Co-editor Jurywork: Systematic Techniques.

“[This book] is a must have resource for lawyers skilled in the art of persuasion and for the less experienced trial lawyer looking for help in preparing to conduct a successful voir dire. Frederick takes the reader through the process of developing questions and explains how the design of the questionnaire can set jurors’ expectations and prepare them to disclose information and express their viewpoints during voir dire. The book is a compendium of juror questionnaires developed and successfully used by criminal and civil trial lawyers throughout the country. It is an essential tool for lawyers seeking to identify potential jurors who harbor critical biases and prejudices against their clients and keep them off the jury.”
-Nina J. Ginsberg, criminal defense attorney, DiMuroGinsberg, PC, Alexandria, Virginia

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Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection: Supplemental Juror Questionnaires
This companion book to Mastering Voir Dire: Gain An Edge in Questioning and Selecting Your Jury, 4th Edition (2018) educates the reader on how to create and use supplemental juror questionnaires. As one of the nation’s most experienced trial consultants, Dr. Frederick provides a valuable guide to understanding, creating, and more effectively utilizing supplemental juror questionnaires.
Topics covered include:

• Basic components of supplemental questionnaires
• Methods for using these questionnaires
• Benefits in using supplemental questionnaires
• Designing questionnaires, including the benefits of different question formats
• Tips for phrasing questions
• Tips for designing the overall questionnaire
• Maximizing the utility of restricted-length questionnaires

After exploring the fundamentals of sound questionnaire design and implementation, this book provides 22 supplemental juror questionnaires from a variety of criminal and civil trials used across the country. In the criminal area, these trials include Colorado v. James Eagan Holmes (Capital murder-Aurora theater shooting), U.S. v. Conrad Black (fraud), Ohio v. Raymond Tensing (Murder-police shooting), U.S. v. William Baroni Jr. and Bridget Anne Kelly (Public corruption-Bridgegate scandal), U.S. v. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (Boston Marathon bombing), Colorado v. Kobe Bryant (sexual
assault/rape), and U.S. v. Maj. Nidal Hasan (Capital court-martial, Fort Hood shooting), among others. Supplemental juror questionnaires from civil trials include In re Visa Check/Mastermoney Antitrust Litigation (Antitrust), Earl Washington Jr. v. Kenneth Buraker et al. (Violation of civil rights), In re Exxon Valdez (Environmental damage from oil spill), i4i LP v. Microsoft Corporation (Patent), Texas v. American Tobacco Company et al. (Tobacco product liability), and David Mueller v. Taylor Swift et al. (Tortious interference with a contract/assault and battery), among others.

Praise for Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection: Supplemental Juror Questionnaires

“Kudos to Dr. Jeffrey Frederick for this companion book to his Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection, 4th edition. He’s assembled the most comprehensive collection of Supplemental Juror Questionnaires to date. It’s not only useful for those who want to learn how to fashion the best questionnaire possible for their case, it’s also fascinating to look at the various approaches that have been used over the years. . . . Dr. Frederick’s insights about how to write a good Supplemental Questionnaire are, as always, thoughtful and to the point. In fact, most of the authors of these questionnaires (and the judges who ultimately approved the questionnaires) would have done well to follow his suggestions.”
-Diane Wiley, President, National Jury Project/NJP Litigation Consulting//Midwest. Co-editor Jurywork: Systematic Techniques.

“[This book] is a must have resource for lawyers skilled in the art of persuasion and for the less experienced trial lawyer looking for help in preparing to conduct a successful voir dire. Frederick takes the reader through the process of developing questions and explains how the design of the questionnaire can set jurors’ expectations and prepare them to disclose information and express their viewpoints during voir dire. The book is a compendium of juror questionnaires developed and successfully used by criminal and civil trial lawyers throughout the country. It is an essential tool for lawyers seeking to identify potential jurors who harbor critical biases and prejudices against their clients and keep them off the jury.”
-Nina J. Ginsberg, criminal defense attorney, DiMuroGinsberg, PC, Alexandria, Virginia

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This companion book to Mastering Voir Dire: Gain An Edge in Questioning and Selecting Your Jury, 4th Edition (2018) educates the reader on how to create and use supplemental juror questionnaires. As one of the nation’s most experienced trial consultants, Dr. Frederick provides a valuable guide to understanding, creating, and more effectively utilizing supplemental juror questionnaires.
Topics covered include:

• Basic components of supplemental questionnaires
• Methods for using these questionnaires
• Benefits in using supplemental questionnaires
• Designing questionnaires, including the benefits of different question formats
• Tips for phrasing questions
• Tips for designing the overall questionnaire
• Maximizing the utility of restricted-length questionnaires

After exploring the fundamentals of sound questionnaire design and implementation, this book provides 22 supplemental juror questionnaires from a variety of criminal and civil trials used across the country. In the criminal area, these trials include Colorado v. James Eagan Holmes (Capital murder-Aurora theater shooting), U.S. v. Conrad Black (fraud), Ohio v. Raymond Tensing (Murder-police shooting), U.S. v. William Baroni Jr. and Bridget Anne Kelly (Public corruption-Bridgegate scandal), U.S. v. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (Boston Marathon bombing), Colorado v. Kobe Bryant (sexual
assault/rape), and U.S. v. Maj. Nidal Hasan (Capital court-martial, Fort Hood shooting), among others. Supplemental juror questionnaires from civil trials include In re Visa Check/Mastermoney Antitrust Litigation (Antitrust), Earl Washington Jr. v. Kenneth Buraker et al. (Violation of civil rights), In re Exxon Valdez (Environmental damage from oil spill), i4i LP v. Microsoft Corporation (Patent), Texas v. American Tobacco Company et al. (Tobacco product liability), and David Mueller v. Taylor Swift et al. (Tortious interference with a contract/assault and battery), among others.

Praise for Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection: Supplemental Juror Questionnaires

“Kudos to Dr. Jeffrey Frederick for this companion book to his Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection, 4th edition. He’s assembled the most comprehensive collection of Supplemental Juror Questionnaires to date. It’s not only useful for those who want to learn how to fashion the best questionnaire possible for their case, it’s also fascinating to look at the various approaches that have been used over the years. . . . Dr. Frederick’s insights about how to write a good Supplemental Questionnaire are, as always, thoughtful and to the point. In fact, most of the authors of these questionnaires (and the judges who ultimately approved the questionnaires) would have done well to follow his suggestions.”
-Diane Wiley, President, National Jury Project/NJP Litigation Consulting//Midwest. Co-editor Jurywork: Systematic Techniques.

“[This book] is a must have resource for lawyers skilled in the art of persuasion and for the less experienced trial lawyer looking for help in preparing to conduct a successful voir dire. Frederick takes the reader through the process of developing questions and explains how the design of the questionnaire can set jurors’ expectations and prepare them to disclose information and express their viewpoints during voir dire. The book is a compendium of juror questionnaires developed and successfully used by criminal and civil trial lawyers throughout the country. It is an essential tool for lawyers seeking to identify potential jurors who harbor critical biases and prejudices against their clients and keep them off the jury.”
-Nina J. Ginsberg, criminal defense attorney, DiMuroGinsberg, PC, Alexandria, Virginia


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781634259996
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication date: 05/07/2019
Pages: 688
Product dimensions: 7.11(w) x 9.91(h) x 1.36(d)

About the Author

Dr. Jeffrey T. Frederick, President, Jeffrey Frederick Trial Consulting Services, LLC. Dr. Frederick has been involved in jury selection and jury research since 1975. He received his MS (1979) and Ph.D. (1980) in Social Psychology from North Carolina State University. He has assisted the Department of Justice, Office of Independent Counsel, United States Attorneys’ Offices, and state prosecutors and has assisted criminal defense attorneys in both civilian courts and courts-martial. He has assisted attorneys for plaintiffs and defendants in the civil area, including attorneys general and the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice. In addition to personally assisting in hundreds of cases, he has written extensively on the topic of jury trials and trial advocacy, including three key books in the area, Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection: Gain an Edge in Questioning and Selecting Your Jury, 4th Edition (2018), Mastering Voir Dire: Supplemental Juror Questionnaires (2018), and The Psychology of the American Jury (1987), as well as numerous articles on the jury-related topics, including Chapter 15: Online Jury Selection, The Online Courtroom: The Future of Remote Video in the Litigation Process (2022). Dr. Frederick is a frequent speaker on juries and jury issues. He has spoken at programs sponsored by the American Bar Association, American Law Institute/American Bar Association, American Psychological Association, American Psychology/Law Society, American Society of Trial Consultants, Department of Justice, Executive Office for United States Attorneys, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National District Attorneys Association, and numerous state civil and criminal bar associations and governmental programs. He teaches U.S. Tort Law as part of the Anglo-American Law Program at the Law School of the Universidad de Navarra in Pamplona, Spain. For more information, see Jeffrey Frederick Trial Consulting Services, LLC (jftcs.com). He can be reached by email at jfrederick@jftcs.com, or by phone at (434) 249-7330. August 2022.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction ix

1 Bribes/Illegal Gratuities/Perjury/Public Corruption 1

Case: United States v. William E. Baroni Jr. and Bridget Anne Kelly, United States District Court, District of New Jersey, Crim. No. 15-193 (SDW). (Bridgegate Scandal)

2 Fraud 35

Case: United States v. Conrad Black et al., United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, Case No. 05 CR 727. (Media Mogul)

3 Involuntary Manslaughter 83

Case: California v. Conrad Robert Murray, Superior Court, Los Angeles County, Case No. SA073164 (Michael Jackson's former Physician)

4 Murder (Noncapital) 117

Case: Alabama v. Thomas Blanton Jr., Jefferson County, Circuit Court, Case No. CC2000-2216, 2218, 2219, and 2220. (16th Street Baptist Church bombing)

5 Murder (Noncapital) 145

Case: Ohio v. Raymond M. Tensing, Hamilton County Common Pleas Court, Case No. B 1503961. (Police shooting of civilian)

6 Murder (Capital) 173

Case: Colorado v. James Eagan Holmes, District Court, Arapahoe County, Division 201, Case No. 12CR1522. (Aurora theater Shooting)

7 Murder (Capital) 195

Case: United States v. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, United States District Court, Eastern Division of Massachusetts, Case No. 13-CR-10200. (Boston Marathon bombing)

8 Organized Crime/RICO 225

Case: United States v. John A- Gotti, United States District Court, Southern District of New York, Case No. S3 04 Cr. 690. (SAS)

9 Securities Fraud 269

Case: United States v. Christopher Benyo, Charles Johnson Jr., John Tuli, and Kent Wakeford, United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division, Case No. 01:05-cr-12-WDK. (AOL executives' trial)

10 Sexual Assault/Rape 319

Case: Colorado v. Kobe Bryant, Eagle County District Court, Case No. 03CR204-Division G.

11 Terrorism (Capital) 335

Case: United States v. Zacarias Moussaoui, United. States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division, Case No. CR 01:455 (LMB). (9/11 conspiracy)

12 Murder (Capital: Court-Martial) 387

Case: United States v. Maj. Nidal M. Hasan, Commanding General, III Corps and Fort Hood, Fort Flood, TX (08/28/2013). (Fort Hood Shooting)

13 Antitrust 441

Case: In re Visa Check/Mastermoney Antitrust Litigation, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, Case No. CV-96-5238 (JG).

14 Bad Faith 457

Case: International Paper Co. & Masonite Corp. v. Affiliated FM Insurance Co., Superior Court, San Francisco, No. 974350.

15 Civil Rights 483

Case: Earl Washington, Jr. v. Kenneth H, Buraker et at, United States District Court, Western District of Virginia, Charlottesville Division, Civil Action No. 3:02-CV-00L06. (Death row Inmate who was Wrongly Convicted)

16 Environmental Damage: Oil Spill 517

Case: In re Exxon Valdez, United States District Court for Alaska, No. A89-0095-CV (HRH). (Exxon Valdez oil spill)

17 IP/Patent 541

Case: i4i LP v. Microsoft Corporation, District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, Civil Docket No. 6:07-CIV-113 (LED).

18 Medical Negligence 545

Case: Marvin Kroener v- Kim B. Wright, M.D., et at,, Anchorage Superior Court, Case No. 3AN-11-9314 CI.

19 Product Liability 557

Case: Texas v. American Tobacco Company, et at, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Civil No. 5:96-CV-91.

20 Securities Litigation 585

Case: In re Enron Securities Litigation, United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Civil Action No. H-01-3624 (Consolidated) (MH). (Securities litigation against Enron Corporation)

21 Tortious Interference with a Contract/Assault and Battery 631

Case: David Mueller, Plaintiff v. Taylor Swift, Frank Bell, and Andrea Swift, Defendants, United States District Court, Denver, Colorado, Civil Action No. 1:15-Cv-01974-WJM-KLM. (Suit and countersuit involving Taylor Swift)

22 Wrongful Termination 649

Case. Doe v. Kohn Nash, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, No. 93-4510. (AIDS discrimination)

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