Case Stand

by admin on June 25, 2005

Case Stand

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Case Stand
Ipod touch case / stand ?

I bought my girlfriend an ipod touch for christmas and i want to get a stand for her car, something that mounts on the dash?.> Also a nice case for it, and you can give me some sugjstions on other things to get along with the accessories for the ipod .! THanks
ok, low you didnt answer the question @ all and I allready have the ipod thanks

I would definately get these items (I also provided a link to the product) :

Cases

1. Belkin Leather Folio Case (black or pink)

http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=462956

Or

2. Belkin Eco-Conscious Leather Folio

http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=462601

Or

3. Belkin Eco-Conscious Leather Sleeve

http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=462549

I would personally reccomend the first or second choice because it has a flap that will protect the screen when not in use. This is good especially when it's tossed into a purse or bag with keys and other objects that could damage the sreen.

Chargers

1. Ipod Wall Charger and Car Charger

http://www.target.com/Dreamgear-iPod-Dual-Charger-DGIPOD-352/dp/B0014KM8QE/sr=1-2/qid=1227571483/ref=sr_1_2/188-0563773-5747704?ie=UTF8&index=target&rh=k%3Aipod%20charger&page=1

I have chargers similair to these. They use the ipod/itouch usb cable to connect. I love these. They are very convienient, just plug the usb cable to the ipod, then the other side into the charger then the charger into the outlet. Also frees up a lot of extra cords and they are easy to strore away. This also comes with both, so you can charge the itouch/ipod at home or in the car.

Audio Cable

1. ipod/itouch to Stereo Cable

http://www.target.com/Belkin-Retractable-Stereo-Cable-iPhone/dp/B000TMI17I/sr=1-20/qid=1227571907/ref=sr_1_20/188-0563773-5747704?ie=UTF8&index=target&rh=k%3Aipod%20audio&page=1

This cable is useful for hooking your ipod to your car's stereo so you can play your ipod's songs in the car. This one is retractable, but you can get them without retractable if you want. This is kind of an "extra" accessory not a "must have" but it's really nice and convenient to have.

Car Mount

1. Universal Mp3 player Car Mount

http://www.target.com/DigiPower-Universal-Car-Mount-MP3-Holder/dp/B0014KM7GU/sr=1-8/qid=1227572316/ref=sr_1_8/188-0563773-5747704?ie=UTF8&index=target&field-browse=1038576&rh=k%3Acar%20dock%20ipod&page=1

I'm not sure if this will work with the itouch, it says it is compatible with ipod, but I'm not sure about the itouch. I couldn't find many Car Mounting units for ipods, so this was the best I could find.

These are pretty much all the Main accessories you will need with an itouch/ipod. I hope this helped you out some! =]

p.s. If you want to spend even more money you could give her an itunes gift card to go along with it! =]

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Cold Case End - S4E20 - Stand Up & Holler

Jury System Reform in Personal Injury Cases

Civil juries have been called the conscience of the community. John Stuart Mill once observed that the jury system is "at the very heart of democracy Similarly, Alexis De Tocqueville stated that the American civil jury system is "one of the most efficacious means for the education of the people which society can employ."

Those fighting for the rights of the people, namely Personal Injury Lawyers in Wrongful Death, Birth Injury, Brain Damage, Medical Malpractice, Truck Accident an similar cases, have long fought for strengthening the jury system.  The right to a trial by jury in civil cases is firmly embedded in the United States Constitution, as well as most state constitutions. The Seventh Amendment provides: "In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law." And the United States Supreme Court has held that "[m]aintenance of the jury as a fact-finding body is of such importance and occupies so firm a place in our history and jurisprudence that any seeming curtailment of the right to a jury trial should be scrutinized with utmost care."

Why, then, has the American jury system been under attack in recent years? One answer is that this attack is nothing new. As early as 1872, Mark Twain commented: "The jury system puts a ban on intelligence and honesty, and a premium upon ignorance, stupidity and perjury. It is a shame that we must continue to use a worthless system because it was good a thousand years ago."  Likewise, in 1911 Ambrose Bierce defined "trial" as a "formal inquiry designed to prove and put upon record the blameless characters of judges, advocates and jurors."

Contrary to the literary critique of the 19th century, the recent attack on the American jury is far more potent.  Corporations and their insurers have been at the forefront of such attacks on civil juries, seeking to limit corporate liability exposure by replacing the civil jury system with a more manageable statutory structure.

And their call for jury reform is getting louder. Following the recent $253.4 million dollar jury verdict against Merck in the first Vioxx suit in Texas, some tort "reformists" have called for the "End of the Jury System for Civil Cases." According to Professor Brainbridge of UCLA, this Vioxx verdict "raises serious questions as to the competence of lay jurors to resolve technical issues."

Other commentators disagree, arguing that juries in civil cases stand as indispensable watchdogs over corporate negligence and corruption. Specifically, the Vioxx verdict illustrates how, "for ordinary Americans, the civil justice system is the last check-and sometimes the only check-against corporations that put profits before the health of safety of their own customers."

Still, even the firmest supporters of the American civil jury agree that juror comprehension is strained by lengthy cases, complex evidence and intricate law. In such cases, not only are the interests of justice poorly served, but jurors themselves become dissatisfied with their participation. Accordingly, recent jury reform efforts have been aimed at making the jury system more responsive to citizen needs, as opposed to abandoning civil juries altogether.

The American Bar Association (ABA) has recently spearheaded two such efforts to highlight the importance of jury service in our nation: the American Jury Project and the Commission on the American Jury. The former has been charged with producing a single set of modern jury "Principles" that the ABA proposes as a model for courts across the country. The latter has been charged with a mission to encourage appreciation of the American jury system, to persuade the public to participate in the process, and to stimulate reform in hopes of improving the experience of serving on juries.

This paper examines some of the newest and more controversial jury trial innovations being considered by judges and attorneys to maximize juror comprehension of evidence and applicable law.

DISCUSSION

A.        Jurors Asking Questions

One of the more controversial jury-reform proposals is to allow jurors to ask witnesses questions during trial. This practice is slowly gaining acceptance in jurisdictions throughout the country, and is a practice endorsed by the American Bar Association.

Proponents of allowing jurors to ask questions note the difficulty juries face in analyzing evidence presented through one-way communication. That is, attorneys and witnesses speak during trials, while jurors only listen. The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in United States v. Callahan, held that "[t]here is nothing improper about the practice of allowing occasional questions from jurors to be asked of witnesses. If a juror is unclear as to a point in the proof, it makes good common sense to allow a question to be asked about it."

There are essentially two approaches on how jurors might ask questions during trial.   Under the first approach:

After both lawyers conclude their respective direct and cross-examination, the trial court asks the jurors for written questions; the jury and witness leave the courtroom while the judge determines the admissibility of the questions; the trial court reads the questions to both lawyers and allows them to object; the jury and witnesses are brought back into the courtroom and the judge reads the admissible questions to the witness; after the witness answers, both lawyers may ask follow-up questions limited to the subject matter of the jurors' questions.

Under the second approach:

The juror writes the question and hands it to the bailiff, who then passes it to the judge; the judge (most often at a break) furnishes copies of the question to the attorneys so long as in the judges opinion, the question-or some variation of the question-is potentially meritorious (having foundation in law as well as being relevant and material to the case at hand); the juror's question now belongs to the attorneys, who are free to handle the question as they deem appropriate and in their client's best interest.

Opponents of allowing jurors to ask questions under either approach argue that it may disturb the respective roles of the attorneys and juries, transcending jurors from neutral fact-finders into advocates. Additionally, jurors might become distracted by thinking of questions rather than paying attention to the trial. Furthermore, a probing question from a juror might improperly aid an otherwise ineffective attorney.

State appellate courts have taken differing approaches to the practice of allowing juror questions. In City of Springfield v. Thompson Sales Co., the Missouri Supreme Court expressly upheld the use of jury questioning. On the other hand, in Steele v. Atlanta Maternal-Fetal Medicine, P.C.,the Court of Appeals of Georgia found that the trial court abused its discretion by allowing jurors to submit questions for witnesses. The Supreme Court of Vermont, in State v. Dolesny,held that it was within the trial court's discretion to permit jurors in criminal cases to submit written questions for the witnesses.

Despite the increasing number of jurisdictions permitting jurors to ask questions, most attorneys remain cautious about this reform proposal. In a traditional adversary trial, lawyers control the questioning of witnesses, subject only to judicial scrutiny. When jurors are allowed to ask questions, attorneys must yield some of this control to the jury.

B.        Consecutive Expert Witness Testimony

Most of the criticism surrounding the Vioxx verdict suggests that jurors are incapable of understanding and evaluating complex expert testimony. One jury reform proposal seeks to address this concern by reordering the sequence of proof so that opposing experts offer their testimony consecutively.

In complex cases involving a "battle of the experts," some jurisdictions have experimented with reordering the traditional sequence of proof to better facilitate juror comprehension. For example, if a plaintiff offers an expert witness on the issue of causation, the defendant's causation witness would testify immediately after the plaintiff's expert, rather than much later in the trial during the defendant's case-in-chief. This procedure would allow jurors to hear all the expert causation witnesses in the same approximate time period.

Another approach would allow each side's expert to appear together in front of the jury, following their testimony, to answer one another's questions about the testimony. For instance, expert witness A could be asked to respond to expert witness B's criticism of expert witness A's conclusions. This technique allows the jury to examine the extent of any real difference between expert testimony and to compare these differences side by side.

Still, this proposal certainly has detractors. Both plaintiff and defense lawyers are concerned with disrupting their trial presentation strategy by reorganizing the timing of presentation of expert witnesses. Accordingly, most commentators agree such reordering of testimony should not occur without the consent of the judge and all parties.

C.        Interim Summaries

Another controversial jury-reform innovation is to allow attorneys to provide jurors with interim summaries during various stages throughout the trial. One common problem for jurors is the inability to put individual pieces of evidence together in any meaningful context. Because jurors can better understand evidence when they know why it is being presented to them, some jurisdictions permit lawyers to make mini-summations during the trial.

Proponents of the practice argue that such summaries are useful in long and/or complex jury trials. Mini-summations can help the jury focus on the significance of evidence and place evidence in context while it is still fresh. The Arizona Supreme Court Committee on More Effective Use of Juries concluded that "[i]nterim summaries can enhance jury comprehension, aid juror recall of the evidence and help jurors avoid making premature judgments in the case."

Opponents of mini-summation argue that this practice allows lawyers to "put a spin on the testimony before all the evidence is in," which can be highly prejudicial. Furthermore, opponents note that interim summaries can waste time, bore the jurors, and interrupt the flow of presenting testimony.

D.        Juror Deliberations During Trial

In most jurisdictions, jurors are prohibited from discussing the case until they receive final jury instructions. However, some jurisdictions have considered permitting pre-deliberation discussions by jurors, especially in lengthy or complex cases.

In fact, Arizona became the first jurisdiction to expressly permit jurors to discuss evidence during civil trials. Currently, Arizona jurors can do so only in civil trials; in criminal trials they must still wait until the final deliberations to discuss the case with one another.

In civil cases in Arizona, jurors are instructed at the outset that they may discuss the evidence amongst themselves during the trial but only in the jury room and only when all are present. They are cautioned that discussion is appropriate only as long as they keep an open mind until they have heard all the evidence, all the instructions on the law, and all arguments of counsel. A number of trial judges across the country are using this procedure on an experimental basis, generally with the consent of the parties.

The foremost objection to pre-deliberation jury discussion is the belief that jurors who engage in this practice will prejudice the case before hearing all the evidence and instructions on the law. This practice also raises concerns about shifting the burden of proof from the plaintiff to the defense, if jurors form an opinion before the defense has presented its case.

CONCLUSION

Many of the innovative jury reform proposals described above can enhance the civil jury's decision-making ability. To the extent that reform makes jury duty a more enjoyable experience and helps lawyers communicate more effectively with jurors, such proposals should be seriously considered.

However, jury reform should not disturb the role of jurors as impartial finders of fact. Perhaps the best thing to come out of the jury reform debate is that trial lawyers are becoming keenly aware of the need to communicate more effectively with juries.

About the Author

Matthew A. Passen is an experienced Chicago Personal Injury Lawyer with Passen Law Group. Mr. Passen concentrates in all areas of Illinois personal injury law, including truck accidents, auto accidents, wrongful death, brain injury, birth injury, construction accidents, and medical malpractice in the Chicago area.

Prior to joining Passen Law Group, Mr. Passen was an associate in the litigation department of Jenner & Block LLP.

Mr. Passen received his B.A. magna cum laude, Phi Bete Kappa, in Economics from the University of Michigan in 2002. Mr. Passen obtained his law degree, summa cum laude, from DePaul University College of Law in 2006, where he graduated Order of the Coif. During law school, Mr. Passen was as a member of the DePaul Law Review.

During the 2003-04 academic year, Mr. Passen clerked for the Honorable Ronald A. Guzman, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. He also spent the following semester clerking at the United States Attorney\'s Office, Northern District of Illinois.

Mr. Passen is a member of the Illinois Bar. He is a member of the Chicago Bar Association, Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, Illinois State Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice. Mr. Passen also works with elementary teachers and students in Chicago-area public schools, as a volunteer in the Constitutional Rights Foundation of Chicago\'s \"Lawyers in the Classroom\" program.

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