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  2. Mock trial - Wikipedia

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    Mock trial. Mock trials allow researchers to examine confirmation biases in a realistic setting. A mock trial is an act or imitation trial. It is similar to a moot court, but mock trials simulate lower-court trials, while moot court simulates appellate court hearings. [1] Attorneys preparing for a real trial might use a mock trial consisting of ...

  3. Scientific jury selection - Wikipedia

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    Scientific jury selection. Scientific jury selection, often abbreviated SJS, is the use of social science techniques and expertise to choose favorable juries during a criminal or civil trial. Scientific jury selection is used during the jury selection phase of the trial, during which lawyers have the opportunity to question jurors.

  4. Jury research - Wikipedia

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    Jury research. Jury or juror research is an umbrella term for the use of research methods in an attempt to gain some understanding of the juror experience in the courtroom and how jurors individually and collectively come to a determination about the guilt or otherwise of the accused.

  5. Trial advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Trial advocacy. Trial advocacy is the branch of knowledge concerned with making attorneys and other advocates more effective in trial proceedings. Trial advocacy is an essential trade skill for litigators and is taught in law schools and continuing legal education programs. It may also be taught in primary, secondary, and undergraduate schools ...

  6. Virtual jury research - Wikipedia

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    Virtual jury research is a technique used by lawyers to prepare for trial. For many decades, attorneys have employed jury consultants to conduct jury research to help prepare for trial. The goals of such research vary: to assess the case and to discover its primary juror -defined issues; to help plan the case presentation; to develop the trial ...

  7. Summary jury trial - Wikipedia

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    Summary jury trial is an alternative dispute resolution technique, increasingly being used in civil disputes in the United States . In essence, a mock trial is held: a jury is selected and, in some cases, presented with the evidence that would be used at a real trial. [1] The parties are required to attend the proceeding and hear the verdict ...

  8. Pennsylvania Mock Trial Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Mock Trial Competition first began in 1984. [1] The case material is usually released early in November, within the first two weeks. Typically, 250 to 300 teams compete each year making it one of the largest state competitions in the country. The Statewide Championship is held each year in late March at the Dauphin County ...

  9. Trial consulting - Wikipedia

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    Trial consulting is the use of social scientists, particularly psychologists and communication experts, and economists, to aid attorneys in the presentation of a criminal trial or civil lawsuit. [1] Modern trial consultants help prepare witnesses, improve arguments and rhetoric, focus group and mock trials, change of venue surveys, and select ...