Q: How can attorneys challenge biased jurors in a DUI trial?

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In a DUI trial, attorneys can challenge biased jurors through a process known as “voir dire,” which is the jury selection phase. During voir dire, attorneys have the opportunity to ask potential jurors questions to identify any biases or prejudices that may affect their impartiality. It is essential for attorneys to establish a rapport and gather information about the jurors’ backgrounds, experiences, and any preconceptions they may hold about DUI cases.

If an attorney identifies a potential juror with a strong bias against DUI defendants or a personal connection that could influence their judgment, they can file a “challenge for cause.” This type of challenge requires the attorney to provide a valid reason showing that the juror cannot be fair or impartial in evaluating the evidence. The judge will then decide whether to dismiss the juror based on the merits of the attorney’s argument.

In addition to challenges for cause, attorneys can also use “peremptory challenges” to remove jurors without stating a reason, though the number of these challenges is limited. However, they cannot use peremptory challenges based on race or gender, as this could lead to a violation of the Equal Protection Clause. Properly navigating the jury selection process is critical for attorneys in a DUI trial to ensure a fair and impartial jury, thereby enhancing the chances of an equitable outcome for their clients.

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