An attorney, questioning a jury panel about potential biases related to a case, is studying faces in the crowd for expressions that would show their underlying reactions.
But each potential juror is wearing a face mask.
As Texas courts prepare to reopen in-person proceedings as soon as June 1, the Harris County judiciary sent an online survey to measure local lawyers' feelings about face masks, plexiglass dividers, jury selection and more.
May 19, 2020 at 05:48 PM
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An attorney, questioning a jury panel about potential biases related to a case, is studying faces in the crowd for expressions that would show their underlying reactions.
But each potential juror is wearing a face mask.
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