Litigation
Oct. 24, 2001
12 World Views
There are many different ways of looking at the world, and the attitude that your jurors have will affect the verdict. This ideology plays a forceful role in how people think, perceive their world, interpret and remember evidence, form conclusions and deliberate in the jury room. It therefore is critical that attorneys assess attitudes in jury selection, and be cognizant of the role that they play throughout trial.




There are many different ways of looking at the world, and the attitude that your jurors have will affect the verdict. This ideology plays a forceful role in how people think, perceive their world, interpret and remember evidence, form conclusions and d...
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