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Jury Duty in an Age of Viral Evidence
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Start with a question
When a video or social media post can circle the globe in minutes, how do jurors sift facts from viral stories to deliver fair verdicts?
In brief
Jury duty today requires careful evaluation of evidence that often includes viral videos and online information, challenging jurors to balance emotions with facts to ensure justice.
Questions to think about
- How can jurors protect themselves from being influenced by viral videos before a trial?
- What challenges do viral social media posts create for the fairness of jury trials?
- In what ways might courts support jurors in navigating evidence shaped by online sharing?
Try this
Think about a time you saw a viral video or story online that made you feel strongly about an issue. Write down three questions you would ask to better understand the full context before forming an opinion.
One thing to take away
Why is it important for jurors to focus only on evidence presented in court rather than viral online content?
Story bridge
Story bridge
Imagine stepping into a time machine that takes you to a courtroom centuries ago. How might jury duty have looked without instant videos or social media? Now, fast forward back to today and consider how the digital age reshapes the responsibility of every juror.
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