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Jury Bias and Distraction in Courtroom Settings - Illustrated Guide #3311069 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a stylized courtroom scene with two rows of people: seated jurors in the back and audience members in the front. Each person has a thought bubble revealing humorous yet revealing internal distractions-such as judging appearance, worrying about dinner, or wishing for sensationalism-underscoring cognitive biases that can undermine impartiality. The illustration uses flat vector design with diverse characters to emphasize universality of these tendencies.
This image is commonly used in legal education, psychology articles, or civic awareness content discussing juror impartiality, media influence on justice, or courtroom ethics; it serves users seeking to understand human factors in legal proceedings.
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