Opinion ID: 1206820
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 9

Heading: voir dire examination of mary hennis

Text: BY MR. FOUSER: Q. Hello, Mary. How many times have you been a juror? A. How many? Q. Yes. A. Twice. Q. Is there anything from those experiences that would make it hard for you to be a fair and impartial juror in this case? A. No. Q. Do you have strong feelings about this crime; that is, first-degree murder, that would make it hard for you to be a fair and impartial juror? A. No. Q. Would the fact that Don has been arrested and charged and brought before the Court, they've charged him with first-degree murder, create in your mind an inference there must be something to it? A. Well, I will have to listen to the facts, I guess. Q. You would listen to the facts, I assume from your answer to Mr. Harris's questions, and not let anything you heard outside of the courtroom influence you? A. That's right, I wouldn't. Q. You have not formed any opinion, I take it, from anything you might have heard or read? A. No. MR. FOUSER: Thank you. I pass Mrs. Hennis for cause. ... .