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Home » Archives for October 7, 2020

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Jury Psychology

Overcoming the Death of Facts at Trial

During a recent mock trial, when a juror expressed an opinion that was directly refuted by the evidence in the case and a few other

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Jill Schmid, Ph.D. October 7, 2020
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