The Man in Court

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Others are meticulously insistent and exhaust all their challenges. The first attitude is the one of sajdng: "I have such a fine case, so honest and just, that it is impossible that any fair-minded man should decide against me. Therefore, I shall not insist on these minor points of interest or prejudice. You are all open- minded. I will leave it to anyone." The second attitude was explained by one lawyer who always put his hand to his chin, looked deeply and inquiringly at the jury, and said in... an important voice : "I challenge jurors numbers 6, 8, 9, and 11, or, 4, 5, and 12." When privately asked on 142 Picking the Jury what theory he proceeded in his earnest selection which seemed to imply so wonder- ful an insight, confessed to no theory at all except the plainly human one that he be- lieved in using up all his challenges simply because it made the other jurors, who remained in the box, feel better and more selected. But the main purpose of selection is to secure a fair and intelligent jury.

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