This article will address the tactical considerations for the litigator when confronted with the option of permitting jurors to ask questions during the course ot a trial. lt is clear that the majority of state jurisdictions grant discretion to the trial court on the issue ot whether or not jurors can ask questions of wit- nesses at trial. The cases
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
RECREATIONAL ACCIDENTS
An Overview of Civil Liability
COURTESY OF
PETER B. WORDEN, JR.
INTRODUCTION
To those who enjoy outdoor recreational activities, northern Michigan is a veritable
Utopia. Every year, thousands of people flock to places such as Traverse City, Petoskey,
Boyne City, or the Upper Peninsula to enjoy northern Michigan’s natural splendor and
partake in activities such as skiing, fishing, recreational boating, hunting, snowmobiling,
and golf. Some of
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