Unethical Analysis Of Vior Dire In The Movie Runaway Jury

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In the movie Runaway Jury the attorneys go beyond the bounds of decency to collect information about potential jurors for a murder case. The typical process that the United States follows when finding potential jurors is called Vior Dire. Through this process attorneys can select or reject jurors depending on the answers to their Vior Dire, or their questionnaire. The questionnaire generally asks about backgrounds and biases the juror may have. I believe this is the fair way to pick and chose jurors and the way Rankin Fitch went about it is irresponsible and invasive. Despite the questionnaires filled out, Fitch, bugged the defense attorney with a microphone to ensure he would pick a jury that would side with him and his team. I find this to be extremely unlawful and unethical. When picking a jury the objective is to get a bias subject that can listen to both sides. To select individuals that seem unbiased already defeats the purpose of the jury as a whole. Ultimately, I think that a jury should be selected just using the Vior Dire process. It allows for an unbiased choice and any further digging or research on a person seems to be overdoing a simple process. If an attorney …show more content…

When an individual is called for jury duty they are supposed to act as an impartial juror. This ultimately means that they will hear both cases and come to a verdict without any prejudices or biases in the way. As humans, people are most likely going to be swayed one way or another when they hear each side of the case. No matter the reason, a juror can be bias even when they know they shouldn’t be. Overall, I do not believe in the concept of the impartial juror. It is a great idea, but it is hard to tell if an individual is actually giving a verdict based on the case or based on his or her own biases. This could taint the trial and cause jurors to be forced to leave the

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