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Sarasota, FL, Former Prosecutor Jessie Weissman Discusses the Importance of Voir Dire

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As a former prosecutor in Sarasota, FL, Jessie Weissman has extensive experience in the voir dire process and understands why voir dire is important for the prosecution, as well as the defense, during a jury trial. Effective voir dire identifies prospective jurors who can be fair and impartial, rather than unfair and biased, regarding a particular party or the entire criminal justice system. Even though the desired outcome in a jury trial is different for the prosecution and defense, both sides have similar goals during voir dire and the jury selection process. Prospective jurors, referred to as the “jury pool,”are brought into the courtroom and given numbers during the voir dire process. Once jurors are seated in the jury pool, the judge will typically give a brief introduction and will allow both sides a specified amount of time to ask the jury general questions. Former Sarasota, FL prosecutor Jessie Weissman explains that attorneys will often ask jurors to hold thei

Jessie Weissman Shares Information on Becoming a Prosecutor

During the last year and a half of Jessie Weissman’s service as prosecutor in Sarasota, Florida, she was responsible for handling hundreds of felony cases. If you are considering a career as a prosecutor, Jessie Weissman shares the following information about the profession. A prosecutor, also known as a prosecuting attorney, not only requires a minimum education of a Bachelor’s degree, but also a Juris Doctor degree. In addition, a prosecutor must also be licensed by the state bar association, as is required for other practicing attorneys. Prosecutors represent federal, state, and local governments for criminal court cases. They also evaluate case-related police reports, interview individuals whom are involved with the case, and perform extensive legal review and research. Depending on the municipality in which the prosecutor works, responsibilities may range from specific areas like juvenile offenses or traffic violations to handling all areas of criminal prosecution. Ma