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25 Jun 2025 1:19 PM | Anonymous

Potential Juror Observation Report

This gentleman displays facial features and posture consistent with someone who is observant, analytical, and composed. 

Processing Style

He processes facts systematically and prefers structured environments. Would more than likely break problems down and think them through carefully.

Notices subtle cues and tend to observe before responding, indicating a high level of emotional intelligence. Quiet thinker who considers options before expressing thoughts. He is not impulsive, he values mental clarity.

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Decision-Making Style

Deliberate and Committed: He makes decisions with intention. Once a path is chosen, he's unlikely to reverse it without strong reason. Not Easily Swayed, he maintains independent judgment. Resistant to emotional manipulation, flattery, or group pressure.

Principle-Guided: Grounded in integrity and responsibility. Likely to hold strong personal values and stick to them.

Risk-Aware: Prefers control and informed choices. Unlikely to commit without reviewing details first.  May Be Influenced if he is presented with logical arguments, credible information, or appeals that align with his core values or enhance his sense of control.

Example Juror Profile

This individual would make a strong Juror for cases requiring logic over emotion, attention to detail, and resistance to outside influence.

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Ideal Case Type

Why This Juror Fits

Defense

Violent crime, fraud, self-defense

Objective, he will not be easily swayed by emotion.  He would likely hold prosecution to burden of proof

High-profile or media-based trials

Grounded.  He is unlikely to be influenced by media or courtroom theatrics, crying, drama induced, etc

Complex or white-collar crime

Values structure and fairness; examines legal nuances thoroughly

Prosecution

Financial crime, fraud, conspiracy

Methodical thinker who tracks complex evidence and supports logical arguments

Abuse of power or moral misconduct

Strong personal values, so he is likely to favor accountability when trust is broken

Trials with lots of witnesses or credibility-based trials

Avoid emotional bias, focus on fact

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  • 25 Jun 2025 9:53 PM | Elias Quinn
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