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From Law School to the Courtroom: The Path to Becoming a Criminal Defense Lawyer

CaseFox

These courses may include: Introduction to Criminology: This course is designed to give you a general overview of crime, criminal law, legal technology, and the processes of criminal justice. You’ll learn about criminal law, trial preparation, how the court works, and how to conduct your investigations.

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From Law School to the Courtroom: The Path to Becoming a Criminal Defense Lawyer

CaseFox

These courses may include: Introduction to Criminology: This course is designed to give you a general overview of crime, criminal law, legal technology, and the processes of criminal justice. You’ll learn about criminal law, trial preparation, how the court works, and how to conduct your investigations.

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Strategies to Mitigate the Effect of Confirmation Bias During Jury Selection and Deliberation

Jury Analyst

Human behavior is a complex and multifaceted issue to navigate, which makes having an expert to aid in that navigation can be extremely beneficial during trial preparation. Judges can also remind jurors to remain open-minded, critically evaluate evidence, and consider alternate perspectives.

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Strategies to Mitigate the Effect of Confirmation Bias During Jury Selection and Deliberation

Jury Analyst

Human behavior is a complex and multifaceted issue to navigate, which makes having an expert to aid in that navigation can be extremely beneficial during trial preparation. Judges can also remind jurors to remain open-minded, critically evaluate evidence, and consider alternate perspectives.

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Mitigating the Effect of Confirmation Bias During Jury Selection and Deliberation

Jury Analyst

Human behavior is a complex and multifaceted issue to navigate, which makes having an expert to aid in that navigation can be extremely beneficial during trial preparation. Judges can also remind jurors to remain open-minded, critically evaluate evidence, and consider alternate perspectives.