Question: In conducting the voir dire examination for the trial of Bill Allen v. Laiden Trucking Company, Allen's attorney, Jan Heisman, got the following response from a prospective juror: Heisman: "Have you been reading the newspaper accounts or listened to any news reports about the accident in question?"
Juror: "Yes. After reading and listening to the reports, I felt that Allen should assume much of the responsibility for the accident." What step should Heisman take at this time to protect Allen from this prospective juror?