Partner John McNichols has authored the article “Evidence of Juror Dishonesty Requires Evidentiary Hearing,” published by the American Bar Association in Litigation News. Addressing the case of Torres v. First Transit, Inc., where the defendant discovered, after losing at trial, that two jurors lied during voir dire, the article discusses the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals holding that a court must hold an evidentiary hearing and whether requiring hearings could invite post-trial challenges.
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