Jury Research Strategy
We help highlight the opinions, narratives, and history that may contribute to a juror's bias. Thereby, increasing your clients chance at receiving a fair trial.
For A More Effective Voir Dire
We help attorneys achieve an impartial jury panel, through highlighting potential biases. During voir dire, a perspective juror's life experience may go undetected. Our team uses advanced algorithms to scour the internet for information on potential juror's social media activity and public record. We then expedite a report back to you. Let our team help you!
At Nathan's Consultations we understand how valuable and limited time is during trial. Nathan’s Consultations is an independent contemporary jury consulting practice, serving attorneys who want a deeper insight into perspective jurors.
We help highlight the opinions, narratives, and history that may contribute to a juror's bias. Thereby, increasing your clients chance at receiving a fair trial.
In a modern age, most Americans use social media. For example, 71% of Americans use Facebook and 50% use Instagram (refer to the graph on the right).
While you prepare for key voir dire questioning,
Nathan's Consultations use effective algorithms to research
public information on potential jurors. Our research includes major social media platforms, voter records, and Google results to paint the
full picture of a perspective juror.
Ronald J. Matlon, in Strategies for More Effective Voir Dire, asserts a core challenge of jury selection: many jurors may feel uncomfortable in court, which can limit how openly they share their real opinions, beliefs, and experiences.
“Many jurors feel uncomfortable in court, which may inhibit their willingness to disclose their true feelings or opinions.”
Our work helps legal teams develop a fuller understanding of potential jurors by identifying attitudes and tendencies that may never surface during formal questioning alone.
Through social media research and public records review, we help attorneys better understand how potential jurors express themselves when they are outside the pressure of the courtroom.
My team investigates the communities, habits, and environments that may reveal how a potential juror thinks when they are more comfortable and less influenced by social pressure.
Source inspiration: Ronald J. Matlon, Strategies for More Effective Voir Dire.
We are proud to support attorneys who value thoughtful preparation and strategic clarity. Browse through a few sample client testimonies below.
Gaje leads the firm with a focus on improving our juror research strategy, courtroom communication, and high-trust client service. He is a student at the University of Denver where he is majoring in Socio-Legal Studies & Criminology, with a minor in Computer Science.
Brianna ensures every client experience feels polished, responsive, and organized. She also assists with the juror research process. Brianna is a student at Colorado State University where she is majoring in Sociology, with a focus in Criminal Justice.
With over 20 years of experience in the criminal justice system, Trisha helps translate complex engagement needs into a smooth and professional consultation process. She also assits with the juror research process. Trisha is the founder of High Altitude Investigations, a private investigation firm. She holds a M.A in Human Services Counseling, Criminal Justice and a B.A in Criminal Justice.
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