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JURY RESEARCH & TRIAL INSIGHT SERVICES

Selecting a fair and impartial jury is one of the most consequential steps in any trial. Attorneys often have only minutes to evaluate a potential juror’s background, experiences, and potential biases — all while managing the pace and pressure of voir dire. Sly Fox Private Investigations provides comprehensive, ethical, and discreet jury research designed to support attorneys in

making informed, strategic decisions during jury selection and throughout trial preparation.

Our work blends factual background research with behavioral insight, giving legal teams a clearer understanding of who potential jurors are, what perspectives they may bring into the courtroom, and how those factors may influence case outcomes. Every report is organized, neutral, and attorney‑ready, supporting your litigation strategy with clarity and confidence.

Our Approach

We focus on delivering actionable intelligence — not speculation. Our research is grounded in verifiable, publicly available information and presented in a clear, structured format that attorneys can rely on during fast‑moving trial environments.

 

We prioritize:

  • Ethical, legally compliant research practices

  • Neutral, fact‑based reporting

  • Clear, concise summaries for rapid decision‑making

  • Discreet processes that respect privacy and court rules

  • Professional collaboration with legal teams

 

What This Service Includes

1. Juror Background Research

A comprehensive review of publicly available information, including:

  • Employment history

  • Education

  • Public records

  • Civic involvement

  • Professional licenses

  • Publicly accessible affiliations

This provides attorneys with a foundational understanding of each potential juror’s life experience and perspective.

2. Social Media & Online Activity Review

Ethical, documented review of publicly accessible online content to identify:

  • Expressed opinions

  • Public posts or comments

  • Group memberships

  • Interests or affiliations

  • Potential risk indicators

We never engage, interact, or access private information — only what is publicly visible.

3. Bias & Risk Indicator Analysis

Identification of factors that may influence a juror’s viewpoint, such as:

  • Strongly expressed opinions related to case themes

  • Life experiences that may create predispositions

  • Publicly stated beliefs or values

  • Potential conflicts of interest

These insights help attorneys anticipate challenges and tailor voir dire questions effectively.

4. Juror Profile Summaries

Clear, concise summaries designed for quick reference during voir dire, including:

  • Key background points

  • Notable online activity

  • Potential concerns

  • Neutral observations

  • A structured, attorney‑friendly layout

 

5. Real‑Time Voir Dire Support

During jury selection, we can provide:

  • Rapid background checks

  • On‑the‑spot verification of information

  • Clarification of new details as they arise

  • Organized notes for attorney reference

 

6. Ongoing Trial Support

If new information becomes relevant during trial, we can:

  • Re‑evaluate juror activity

  • Monitor publicly accessible online content

  • Provide updated summaries or clarifications

 

Why Legal Teams Choose Sly Fox

  • Neutral, factual, and court‑appropriate reporting

  • Clear, organized documentation designed for fast decision‑making

  • Ethical research practices that respect privacy and legal boundaries

  • A collaborative approach tailored to each case’s needs

  • Discreet, reliable support throughout trial preparation

 

Sly Fox Private Investigations is committed to helping attorneys navigate the complexities of jury selection with confidence, clarity, and strategic insight

Jury Research & Trial Insight Services - Frequently Asked Questions

What is jury research, and why is it important?

Jury research helps attorneys understand who potential jurors are, what experiences they bring to the courtroom, and whether any publicly available information suggests potential bias. This supports more informed voir dire questioning and strategic decision‑making.

What information do you review during jury research?

We review publicly available information such as employment, education, public records, social media activity, civic involvement, and other accessible data points that may be relevant to the case.

Do you access private or restricted information?

No. All research is conducted ethically and legally using only publicly available information. We do not access private accounts, restricted databases, or any information that requires unauthorized entry.

Can you monitor jurors during trial?

Yes — we can ethically monitor publicly accessible online activity during trial and provide updates if new information becomes relevant.

How quickly can you provide juror research?

Turnaround times vary based on the number of jurors and the pace of voir dire, but we offer expedited and real‑time support when needed.

Do you provide written reports?

Yes. All findings are delivered in clear, organized, attorney‑ready reports designed for quick reference during voir dire and trial preparation.

Can you assist during live voir dire?

Absolutely. We can provide real‑time research, verification, and note‑taking support as jurors are questioned.

Is this service confidential?

Yes. All communications, findings, and reports are handled with strict confidentiality and professional discretion.

Do you offer this service for both civil and criminal cases?

Yes. Our jury research services support attorneys across civil, criminal, and federal cases.

How do I request jury research for my case?

You can contact Sly Fox Private Investigations directly to discuss your case needs, timeline, and the scope of research required. We’ll help you determine the best approach for your trial.

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