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Part Two: Jury Selection You can't just drop a bomb on potential jurors telling them that they will be deciding whether someone lives or dies without wide reaching anxiety and apprehension. As soon as I knew that information, I had a feeling that I would be chosen for this jury. In my head I started to tick off the things that I knew both sides would like: advanced degrees, government worker, unlimited jury duty days, mid-30's, English speaking, law school experience, and eye contact. These are, of course, what went through my head and may not have actually impacted the attorneys desire to have me on the jury. Especially the eye contact factor. I have always given unparalleled eye contact to speakers. No brag, it is just true. If there was an eye contact Olympics, they would ban me from it for being too good. I follow the speaker with my eyes, nod my head in acknowledgment of understanding, and ask questions when appr...