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Western Trial Lawyers Steamboat Springs 2016

Western Trial Lawyers Steamboat Springs 2016. D-I-S-C: Who’s Your Jury Going To Be?. When planning case themes and deciding what evidence you are going to introduce in your trial, you should be asking yourself:. “What kind of people will likely be on the jury at the end of jury selection?”.

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Western Trial Lawyers Steamboat Springs 2016

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  1. Western Trial LawyersSteamboatSprings2016

  2. D-I-S-C: Who’s Your Jury Going To Be?

  3. When planning case themes and deciding what evidence you are going to introduce in your trial, you should be asking yourself:

  4. “What kind of people will likely be on the jury at the end of jury selection?”

  5. “DISC” is a behavior assessment tool which centers on four different behavioral traits. 

  6. DominanceInfluenceSteadinessConscientiousness

  7. DISC is not a personality assessment, but rather an assessment of behavior.

  8. It is hard to read people’s minds; it is easier to read their behavior.

  9. The idea of DISC is to predict how a person is likely to behave in a given circumstance.

  10. “D”s (Dominance) and “I”s (Influence): are OUTGOING and DIRECT

  11. How do you identify them?Faster pacedTalk moreLouder speechMore inflection in voice

  12. D - DOMINANCEDirect and DecisiveDs are strong-willed and strong minded They focus on “What” Their priority is GOALS and RESULTS

  13. I – INFLUENCETalkers “People people” who like participating on teams, sharing ideas, and energizing othersInteractive, Optimistic, and OutgoingThey focus on “Who”Their priority is PEOPLE and APPROVAL

  14. “S”s (Steadiness) and “C”s (Conscientious): are RESERVED and INDIRECT

  15. How do you identify them?Slower pacedAsk more, assert lessSofter speechMore monotone

  16. S - STEADINESSSympathetic and CooperativeHelpful people who like working behind the scenes, performing in predictable and consistent ways, and being good listenersThey focus on “How”Their priority is COOPERATION and STABILITY

  17. C - CONSCIENTIOUSConcerned and CorrectSticklers for quality, like planning ahead, like employing systematic approaches, and checking and re-checking for accuracyThey focus on “Why?”Their priority is QUALITY and ANALYSIS

  18. Now that you have a sense of the groups, how do you apply this understanding to voir dire, to case theme, and to presentation of evidence?

  19. Your jury is likely to be made up of the quiet ones: the “S”s and the “C”s. Why?

  20. It is my observation that the more a potential juror talks in voir dire, the more likely it is that they will be kicked off (no matter what they talk about).

  21. There go the “I’s”(Influence – the talkers)

  22. What about the “Ds”?(Dominance)

  23. Strong jurors (“Ds”)wield undue influence.

  24. They have to go, because. . .

  25. Many jurors do NOT have strong opinions about the issues in a civil trial, and most jurors want to avoid conflict.

  26. Because of that, strong jurors (the “D”s and “I”s) have more influence than you probably think.

  27. The strong ones will push hard for the weak ones to go their way. The weak ones just want to get along.

  28. You can usually tell the strong ones from the weak ones.

  29. OK, so what?

  30. You never know for sure how any one juror will vote.But you do know for sure that strong ones lead weak ones.

  31. Combining these two observations:“Strong Jurors Rule“&“You Never Know. . .”leads to one of the few rules I believe is an absolute for jury selection:

  32. Kick off the prospective jurors who are markedly “stronger” than the rest.

  33. Who does that leave? The “S”s and the “C”s, the ones who are Sympathetic and Cooperative, Concerned and Correct

  34. S and C jurors are looking for data, notpassion.

  35. The S and Cjurors focus on “How” and on “Why;” theirpriorities are COOPERATION, STABILITY, QUALITY, and ANALYSIS.

  36. They want EXACTITUDE over BOMBAST. They want the FACTS, notthe EMOTIONS.

  37. Plan your case accordingly.Give them what they need.

  38. Jeffrey D. Boyd, Esq. Boyd Trial Consulting Nelson Boyd, PLLC Seattle, WA jeff@boydtrialconsulting.com www.boydtrialconsulting.com

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