Jurors¶
The Jurors tab lets you deep-dive into a single juror's complete profile: their favorability rating, your notes, their flagged answers, and their oral voir dire responses.
Navigating between jurors¶
The juror grid at the top of the page displays a chip for every juror in your panel. Select any chip to load that juror's profile.
Chips are color-coded by status (active, seated, struck, excused) and display small indicator pills when favorability ratings have been recorded:
- Green "F" pill — at least one reviewer rated this juror Favorable
- Red "U" pill — at least one reviewer rated this juror Unfavorable
- Both pills displayed side by side indicate a split opinion among team members
The chip grid has a filter toolbar with five options: All, Active, Qualified, Removed, and Unrated. The Unrated filter shows only jurors you personally have not yet given any favorability rating — it has no bearing on whether co-counsel have rated them. Use it at the end of a session to confirm you haven't overlooked anyone. This filter combines with the name/seat search field.
When a panel exceeds 100 jurors, the chip grid automatically paginates. Pagination controls appear below the chips showing the current range (for example, Jurors 1–100 of 847) with ← and → buttons to step through pages. Arrow key navigation and filter changes automatically advance to the correct page so the selected juror is always visible.
Color key legend
Select What do these colors mean? below the juror grid to expand a legend explaining the status colors, favorability pills, and dot indicators. This is helpful when onboarding co-counsel mid-trial.
Left panel (sticky)¶
The left panel stays visible as you scroll through the juror's questionnaire responses on the right. It contains:
- Favorability
- Rate this juror as Favorable, Neutral, or Unfavorable. Your rating is stored under your name and displayed alongside ratings from co-counsel when files are merged. Selecting an already-active button clears it, returning the juror to Unrated — meaning you have not yet formed an opinion. Neutral is an explicit rating (you've decided the juror is acceptable either way); Unrated means you haven't engaged with this juror yet. Neither appears as an indicator pill on the chip.
- Notes
- General notes about this juror, not tied to a specific question. Notes from multiple contributors appear stacked with color-coded attribution.
- Oral voir dire flags
- Questions you flagged during live oral questioning. Each flag card supports:
- A per-user comment (📝) for your observations on the oral response
- An Override button (✓) to mark the flag as resolved — useful when a juror clarified an answer satisfactorily
Right panel (questionnaire responses)¶
The right panel displays all questionnaire questions and this juror's answers. Flagged answers are highlighted.
For each flagged answer, you can:
- View or edit the note attached to the flag
- Select ✓ Resolve to dismiss the flag for yourself (other reviewers still see the flag on their screen)
- Select the ▲ rule badge on auto-flagged answers to jump directly to the flag rule that triggered it
Flagged Only filter¶
The Flagged Only toggle at the top of the right panel hides unflagged questions, leaving only the answers that need your attention. This filter persists when you switch to another tab and return — useful during voir dire when you want to stay focused on flagged items.
Using Jurors during voir dire
Many attorneys use Jurors alongside Responses in a split-screen layout: Responses on one side to scan the panel, and Jurors on the other to take notes as a specific juror is questioned. The sticky left panel keeps your favorability rating and notes visible while you scroll through the juror's full answer history.
Keyboard shortcuts¶
When focus is outside a text field, the Jurors view supports keyboard shortcuts for the actions you reach for most often:
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| ++arrow-left++ / ++arrow-right++ | Previous / next juror — skips jurors hidden by the current filter |
| ++a++ | Toggle Active-only filter (hide qualified and dismissed jurors) |
| ++alt+arrow-up++ / ++opt+arrow-up++ | Toggle Favorable (press again to clear back to Unrated) |
| ++alt+arrow-down++ / ++opt+arrow-down++ | Toggle Unfavorable (press again to clear back to Unrated) |
| ++f++ | Toggle Flagged Only filter |
| ++n++ | Focus the notes field (++escape++ to save and exit) |
| ++q++ | Toggle Qualify / Unqualify |
| ++d++ | Dismiss for cause |
| ++r++ | Restore to Active |
See Keyboard Shortcuts for the full reference including global shortcuts.