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Structure of a trial (Jury selection (Rule 606(b): Juror's competency…
Structure of a trial
Racial bias: SCOTUS has held that the Sixth Amendment allows a juror to offer evidence in a criminal case that "racial animus was a significant motivating factor in a juror's vote to convict"
Bailiffs, attorneys, and any other person who obtains personal knowledge related to a jury deliberation may testify about that information
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- Plaintiff's prosecutor's case-in-chief
- Defendant's case-in-chief or case-in-defense
- Plaintiff/prosecutor's case-in-rebuttal
- Defendant's case-in-rebuttal or case-in-rejoiner
- Further rebuttal and rejoiner
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