Virgin Records America, Inc v. Thomas

Filing 262

Proposed Voir Dire by Jammie Thomas. (Blanchfield, Garrett)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA CAPITOL RECORDS INC.; SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT; ARISTA RECORDS LLC; INTERSCOPE RECORDS; WARNER BROS. RECORDS INC.; and UMG RECORDINGS INC., Plaintiffs, v. JAMMIE THOMAS, Defendants. DEFENDANT'S PROPOSED VOIR DIRE QUESTIONS Pursuant to the Court's pre-trial Order, Defendant Jammie Thomas hereby hereby submits her proposed Voir Dire questions as follows: 1. Do any members of the panel work in the music recording, records, or entertainment industry? 2. Do any members of the panel have family members who work in the music recording, records, or entertainment industry? 3. Do any members of the panel work in the information technology or internet industry? 4. Do any members of the panel have family members who work in the information technology or internet industry? 5. Do any members of the panel believe that anyone sued for illegal music downloading must be guilty? 6. Which members of the panel listen to music on the internet? Case No. 06-cv-1497 (MJD/RLE) JURY DEMANDED 1 7. Which members of the panel use MP3 players or Ipods? 8. Which members of the panel have read about illegal music downloading in the newspapers or print media or seen reports of it on television? 9. Which members of the panel have read about this trial in the print media or seen reports of it on television? Respectfully submitted, /s/ K.A.D. Camara K.A.D. Camara Camara & Sibley LLP 2339 University Boulevard Houston, Texas 77005 713 893 7973 713-583-1131 (fax) camara@camarasibley.com Garrett Blanchfield Brant D. Penney Reinhardt, Wendorf & Blanchfield 332 Minnesota Street, Suite E-1250 St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 651-287-2100 651-287-2103 g.blanchfield@rwblawfirm.com Attorneys for Defendant Jammie Thomas Dated: June 1, 2009 _ 2

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