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Home » Archives for April 8, 2020

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Jury Psychology

Do Jurors Have Clear Vision at Trial? A Day in the Life

*Previously published our Jury Economics column in the January 2020 issue of the King County Bar Bulletin. By Thomas M. O’Toole, Ph.D. and Kevin Boully,

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Thomas O'Toole, Ph.D. April 8, 2020
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Don’t Let “Cues” From The Jurors or Judge Lead to Impulsive Decisions

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