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Juries are a mixed bag as a rule.  Some jurors like a laugh, but it makes some of the frowny ones frown more.  I avoid smiling in Court, and make all my clients save their smiling for the stairwells.  Also, juries don't like it when they think you are trying to get them to like you.  Something that is universal for jurors, is that they don't like it when you waste their time, or don't give them a sense of how long you are going to take for any particular subject. If you told them that a particular ramble was going to take 20 minutes, they would feel much better about things.  Jurors also like for you to tell them the truth.  Jurors also prefer a criminal defendant to testify, prefer a defendant to wear nice clothes and be clean cut, greatly prefer a defendant to look sorry, and prefer certain types of cases.  Juries are more willing to acquit for a self defense case than they are for any other other defense.
My best jury trick, is I look up each juror's criminal record, and try to get as many people with a rap sheet as possible on the jury.  I find that my arguments sound better to them.  Another trick, is when the jurors walk in, I wait to see which side of the court room they sit on, the prosecutor's side or the defendants'. If you are really into stalking jurors, their Facebook profiles are always a good read.  
 

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