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Richard Gabriel is a highly experienced trial consultant. As a Jury Talk guest, he explains, among other things, how consultants act as translators to help both attorneys and judges understand that there is a fundamental difference between how judges and attorneys think that juries make decisions and how juries actually make decisions. They provide a bridge between the court lingo and procedural processes and a lay person's expectations, so that juries can fully understand evidence and make sound decisions.
By Gregory MizeRichard Gabriel is a highly experienced trial consultant. As a Jury Talk guest, he explains, among other things, how consultants act as translators to help both attorneys and judges understand that there is a fundamental difference between how judges and attorneys think that juries make decisions and how juries actually make decisions. They provide a bridge between the court lingo and procedural processes and a lay person's expectations, so that juries can fully understand evidence and make sound decisions.