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7 Data-Driven Strategies for Effective Voir Dire Questions

Jury Analyst

By analyzing historical data, it becomes possible to identify patterns and potential biases among jurors, making voir dire more precise and effective. This data is used to predict potential juror biases and create targeted voir dire questions for attorneys.

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10 Biases That Affect Jury Verdicts

Jury Analyst

Here are ten common biases and how they influence juror decision-making : Confirmation Bias : Jurors favor evidence that aligns with their beliefs, ignoring contradictory information. Racial Bias : Subtle racial assumptions affect credibility judgments and evidence interpretation.

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The Power of Media Coverage: How it Shapes Jurors’ Perceptions and How Scientific Jury Analysis Can Help Mitigate Bias

Jury Analyst

The judicial system strives to provide fair and impartial trials, relying on jurors to evaluate evidence and make informed decisions. This blog post delves into the influence of media coverage on jurors’ perceptions of evidence and defendants, drawing upon the rich body of research in social psychology.

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Judge Allows Eyebrow Testimony as Quadruple Murder Case Inches Closer to Trial

Practice of Law

The defense sought to have her testimony and any mention of bushy eyebrows barred from evidence. Judge Hippler ruled that while Kohberger's alleged conditions could be mentioned during voir dire, the defense couldn't use expert testimony as a defense unless Kohberger takes the stand at some point.