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Juror Surveys
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Data That Drives Smarter Trial Decisions.

Juror Surveys measure individual and community awareness and predispositions towards case facts, issues, themes and parties. These surveys can be used to determine how bias may affect jurors’ reactions and case results and, in some instances, to collect evidence for possible presentation to a court relevant to the question of whether there is a reasonable likelihood that a fair trial cannot be had in the original trial jurisdiction.

A scientific public opinion study used to assess whether a defendant can receive a fair and impartial trial in a given jurisdiction. Typically conducted in high-profile or highly publicized cases, the results can support a motion to move the trial to a different venue if there’s evidence that local prejudice may compromise the fairness of the proceedings.
A research tool used to gauge public opinion, beliefs, and biases within a specific community or jurisdiction. It helps trial teams understand local perceptions related to a case, parties, or relevant issues. This insight informs trial strategy, jury selection, and venue decisions by identifying potential juror biases or favorable attitudes before trial begins.

A survey study assessing the impact of media coverage on potential jurors’ opinions and biases before a trial begins. By measuring awareness, attitudes, and the tone of local or national media exposure related to the case, this survey helps trial teams evaluate whether pretrial publicity may affect juror impartiality, and helps improve trial messaging to mitigate media influence.

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