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In the first Whiteside County trial of Nicholas T. Sheley for the murder of Russell Reed, Sheley's attorney Jeremy Karlin requested additional peremptory challenges, which allow both the prosecution and the defense to veto potential jurors without cause.
In that motion, Karlin argues an "extraordinary amount of pretrial publicity" makes it difficult to find impartial jurors.
This document is the prosecutions response, which argues a potential juror who is unable to fair and impartial can be challenged with cause. There is no limit on the number of challenges with cause.
Police say Reed was the first of Sheley’s eight victims during a two-state killing spree at the end of June 2008.
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People's response to defendant's motion for additional challenges
In the first Whiteside County trial of Nicholas T. Sheley for the murder of Russell Reed, Sheley's attorney Jeremy Karlin requested additional peremptory challenges, which allow both the prosecution and the defense to veto potential jurors without cause.
In that motion, Karlin argues an "extraordinary amount of pretrial publicity" makes it difficult to find impartial jurors.
This document is the prosecutions response, which argues a potential juror who is unable to fair and impartial can be challenged with cause. There is no limit on the number of challenges with cause.
Police say Reed was the first of Sheley’s eight victims during a two-state killing spree at the end of June 2008.
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In the first Whiteside County trial of Nicholas T. Sheley for the murder of Russell Reed, Sheley's attorney Jeremy Karlin requested additional peremptory challenges, which allow both the prosecution and the defense to veto potential jurors without cause.
In that motion, Karlin argues an "extraordinary amount of pretrial publicity" makes it difficult to find impartial jurors.
This document is the prosecutions response, which argues a potential juror who is unable to fair and impartial can be challenged with cause. There is no limit on the number of challenges with cause.
Police say Reed was the first of Sheley’s eight victims during a two-state killing spree at the end of June 2008.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Formati disponibili
Scarica in formato PDF, TXT o leggi online su Scribd