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The episode explores closing arguments from the juror’s perspective, not the lawyer’s. It examines how jurors process emotional pacing, trust, clarity, damages framing, cognitive load, and hidden friction points in real time.
It also introduces Jury Simulator’s Closing Argument Analysis capability, a juror-centered framework designed to pressure-test how closing arguments may land across different simulated juror perspectives.
This episode breaks down:
Jurors do not carry legal architecture into deliberations.
They carry the story that made the most sense to them.
https://scienceofjustice.com/
@JuryAnalyst
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The episode explores closing arguments from the juror’s perspective, not the lawyer’s. It examines how jurors process emotional pacing, trust, clarity, damages framing, cognitive load, and hidden friction points in real time.
It also introduces Jury Simulator’s Closing Argument Analysis capability, a juror-centered framework designed to pressure-test how closing arguments may land across different simulated juror perspectives.
This episode breaks down:
Jurors do not carry legal architecture into deliberations.
They carry the story that made the most sense to them.
https://scienceofjustice.com/
@JuryAnalyst