When I chose my topic, Jury Selections, I knew that it would be easy for me to find someone to interview, since my uncle, Brain Hermann, was a lawyer. I asked him if he would do an interview and he said yes. When I had to come up with questions to ask him, I thought that asking some questions about his job and some about my topic would be good to get information, so I did. I came up with 10 questions to ask him. My interview was on Thursday, May 6th, at 8 pm. The interview went quicker than I expected and it took about 30 minutes. By the end, I got a lot of information about all of the questions I asked and it was cool doing a interview. I think that doing the interview helped me a lot with gathering information and learning more about my topic and sub-questions.
The questions that I asked were:
- Why did you want to become a lawyer?
- What do you like most about your job?
- What do you like least about your job?
- What is a typical day for you at work?
- What training do you have to do to be a lawyer?
- What are some challenges of finding and selecting a good juror?
- What is a scientific jury selection and your experience with it?
- When would you have to select a new juror/jury and have you ever had to re-select one?
- What types of questions would you ask during the jury selection process?
- What do you look for in a good juror and does it change depending on what type of trial it is?
Very good job. I would just add some things that your uncle told you. You still did a very nice job.
Good Job Jordan!!! I like how you described how you found someone and how you knew it would be easy to find an interview. Also I liked how you put in your questions you asked and how you said that some were personal and some were for your project. You said you got a lot of information maybe add 2 or 3 examples
Well done Jordan! I like how you said the date of your interview. I can’t wait to see your finished project!
Great Job! it was really good, I really liked how you added your interview questions. Good job!