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No Such Thing As A Sure Thing: Neuroscience, The Insanity Defense, and Sentencing Mitigation
by Adam B. Shniderman, M.A.Posted on February 6, 2014 | 7 CommentsA very current update on neuroscience research and the neurologically impaired client. -
February 2014 Favorite Thing!
by Rita Handrich, PhDPosted on February 6, 2014 | No CommentsNO MORE SPAM erased on your desktop but showing on mobile devices! -
Jury Expert Top Ten Accessed Articles for 2013
by Editorial StaffPosted on February 6, 2014 | 2 CommentsTop 10 articles determined by our readers in 2013! -
Note from the Editor – February 2014
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on February 6, 2014 | No CommentsReligion, neuroscience, cisgender, jailhouse informants, metaphors and are we asking jurors to do the impossible? Welcome to our first issue of 2014! The litigation cycle is back in full swing again so we are grateful to these authors for taking time to write for all of us! You will find […] -
Book Review- Social Media as Evidence: Cases, Practice Pointers, and Techniques
by Rita Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on November 5, 2013 | 1 CommentA new book on how to use social media research for voir dire and discovery. -
Ringing Out 2013 (Just a Bit Early)
by Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on November 5, 2013 | No CommentsNote from the Editor -
Classics: Everything Old Is New Again
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on August 1, 2013 | 1 CommentThe digital version of The Jury Expert has been successful beyond our expectations. That was not always the case. When the print version of The Jury Expert was discontinued in 2007, we had fewer than 500 subscribers. The publication is very different now but what we’ve noticed is that an […] -
Note from the Editor
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on August 1, 2013 | No CommentsLaw versus justice, dead ex-witnesses, and everything old is new again! Summer is always hot here in the Texas Hill Country but this summer has had added heat from media coverage of a number of very hot trials. The George Zimmerman trial for second degree murder resulted in acquittal, shocking […] -
Hackers, Hosts & Help Requests
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on May 31, 2013 | No CommentsThe Jury Expert needs your help! -
The Interview-Identification-Eyewitness Factor (I-I-Eye) Method for Analyzing Eyewitness Testimony
by Nell B. Pawlenko, Ph.D. and Richard A. Wise, J.D., Ph.D. and Martin A. Safer, Ph.D. and Brett Holfeld, M.S.Posted on May 31, 2013 | 6 CommentsHow a simple and free method of teaching jurors [and those law enforcement officials that come before] can help them assess eyewitness accuracy.