Attorney Reid Weingarten discusses jury selection strategy in BP Gulf litigation
Attorney Reid Weingarten discusses jury selection strategy in BP Gulf litigation The passage provides anecdotal commentary on jury selection tactics and personal opinions of a defense lawyer, with no concrete new allegations, financial flows, or links to high‑level officials. It lacks actionable details such as names of prosecutors, specific misconduct, or undisclosed transactions, making it a low‑value lead. Key insights: Weingarten claims he deliberately chose a juror pool contrary to typical defense strategy in a BP case.; He suggests prosecutors sometimes seek jurors they believe will be hostile to the defendant.; The text references BP’s prior $4 billion settlement and payments to local claimants.
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Attorney Reid Weingarten discusses jury selection strategy in BP Gulf litigation The passage provides anecdotal commentary on jury selection tactics and personal opinions of a defense lawyer, with no concrete new allegations, financial flows, or links to high‑level officials. It lacks actionable details such as names of prosecutors, specific misconduct, or undisclosed transactions, making it a low‑value lead. Key insights: Weingarten claims he deliberately chose a juror pool contrary to typical defense strategy in a BP case.; He suggests prosecutors sometimes seek jurors they believe will be hostile to the defendant.; The text references BP’s prior $4 billion settlement and payments to local claimants.
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