On shows like Law & Order, attorneys routinely make statements they know will be stricken from the record. Is that done in real trials and if so, how can judges truly expect juries to “disregard” the statement? 1.11K viewsMarch 9, 2024Other Question100.55K March 8, 2024 0 Comments On shows like Law & Order, attorneys routinely make statements they know will be stricken from the record. Is that done in real trials and if so, how can judges truly expect juries to “disregard” the statement? In: Other 22 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted March 9, 2024 0 Comments There was a mistrial today in a Chicago mafia case because a witness used the term “organized crime” You are viewing 1 out of 22 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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