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Jury Bias: Uncovering its Influence on Trials

Jury Analyst

In our previous article, Confirmation Bias : The Science Behind its Impact on Jury Selection and Litigation, we explored the concept of jury bias and its profound effects on jury selection and decision-making processes. We emphasized recognizing and addressing this cognitive bias in the legal system.

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The Power of Confirmation Bias: Uncovering its Influence on Trials

Jury Analyst

In our previous article, “Confirmation Bias: The Science Behind its Impact on Jury Selection and Litigation ”, we explored the concept of confirmation bias and its profound effects on jury selection and decision-making processes. We emphasized the need to recognize and address this cognitive bias in the legal system.

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2024 Litigation Resolutions for All Litigators

Sound Jury Blog

Initial Case Strategy “I resolve to start thinking about my jury story BEFORE discovery even starts.” Too often we see trial teams begin thinking about their jury story near or at the close of discovery. This year, kill multiple birds with one jury research stone. formulate a voir dire plan and stop winging it.”

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

The discovery of juror impropriety can lead to appeals, increasing the complexity and duration of legal proceedings. The trial of Rod Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois, for example, showcased allegations of lying during the jury selection process when a juror did not disclose an arrest for DUI.

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

The discovery of juror impropriety can lead to appeals, increasing the complexity and duration of legal proceedings. The trial of Rod Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois, for example, showcased allegations of lying during the jury selection process when a juror did not disclose an arrest for DUI.