Opinion
Civil Action No. 10-1135
07-06-2012
ORDER
AND NOW, this 6 day of July, 2012, the court makes the following findings in connection with voir dire of jurors in this matter:
• The proceedings in this case have received a great deal of media coverage.Consistent with the foregoing findings, it is HEREBY ORDERED that collective voir dire of jurors, as set forth in Local Civil Rule 4 7B, will take place in open court and individual voir dire of jurors will take place in camera.
• This case involves a physical confrontation between three white male police officers and an African American male.
• The court seeks to question jurors regarding their racial attitudes and other sensitive matters.
• Conducting such individualized questioning in camera rather than in open court will facilitate candor on the part of prospective jurors.
• Conducting individual voir dire in camera is within this court's discretion, as it is well-established that "the method of conducting the voir dire is left to the sound discretion of the district court." Waldorf v. Shuta, 3 F.3d 705, 710 (3d Cir. 1993). See also United States v. Wecht, 537 F.3d 222, 242-43 (3d Cir. 2008) (denying media request that voir dire be conducted in open court).
BY THE COURT,
___, C.J. cc: All Counsel of Record