Two recent cases highlight how a person’s political affiliation — among other things — can affect what happens in the jury room.
Recently, a jury in Wichita Falls acquitted a man (in 18 minutes, no less) on a charge of
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Is COVID Warping the Jury Pool?
Whether your jury trial is happening in person or virtually, chances are COVID has had a profound impact on your case before either side gives Opening Statements.
In a recent story by Westlaw’s Jenna Greene, she spoke with several jury consultants (including…
What’s It Like to Try an In-Person Jury Trial During the COVID Pandemic?
During a brief window of time — before the most recent surge in COVID-19 cases — I had the good fortune to be a member of a trial team that held an in-person jury trial in the Eastern District of…
CourtroomLogic Consulting LLC Receives ‘Top Jury Consultant’ Honors
For the tenth year, CourtroomLogic Consulting has landed a spot on Texas Lawyer’s list of the best service providers to the legal profession, as voted by the publication’s readers in its annual survey.
Founded by veteran jury consultant Kacy Miller,…
Kudos to Hint Health and Carrington Coleman on ‘David vs. Goliath’ Win
Congratulations to our clients Hint Health Inc. and their counsel Carrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal on the decisive verdict in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas on Sept. 30.
After a two-week jury trial in U.S. District…
How to Get Jurors to Obey the Judge’s Instructions
We are a nation hopelessly addicted to a constant flow of information, from the important to the trivial, continuously streamed to us through our little glowing devices.
Think back to the last time you were on an airplane and were…
Who’s the ‘Ideal’ Juror? Often, It Comes Down to Finding the ‘Least Bad’ One
Remember the college admissions scandal with the Hollywood elite? The writers of “Bull” used it as fodder for this week’s episode, “Quid Pro Quo,” only the alleged bribe occurred 10 years ago.
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Dr. Samir…
Going to Trial Is Always a Gamble, Even for ‘Bull’
In this week’s episode, “Behind the Ivy,” 16-year-old Antonio Garcia is worried about “making weight” for his wrestling competition. He’s three pounds over his class and has five hours to shed the excess. His coach says, “You know…
‘Bull’ Case Highlights Importance of Witness Prep
Testifying is stressful, regardless of topic. But when it’s about something personal, the witness requires even more intensive coaching to stay composed.
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Nothing says Happy New Year like a “Bull” episode with a predictably ridiculous happy ending.…
Bull’s Courtroom Behavior Puts Him on Judge’s Naughty List
This week’s episode, “Imminent Danger,” involves stalking, a murder charge, and of course, a jury trial. Erin Flemming believes her ex-boyfriend, Garrett Kurtz, is stalking her. Creepy things keep happening with her electronics (photos pop up on her…