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Jurors
Members of a trial or grand jury who are selected to examine the evidence in a legal case and make a decision or verdict.
Deposition Transcripts
Written records of the sworn testimony given during depositions, which can be used in court proceedings or for discovery purposes.
Social Security Numbers
Unique nine-digit numbers assigned to U.S. citizens and residents for tracking earnings and benefits under the Social Security program.
Voir Dire
A jury selection process in which lawyers or the judge question prospective jurors to determine their suitability for serving on a jury in a particular case.
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