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Welcome to JudgeJury.ai

JudgeJury.ai is an entertaining new way that uses a trained AI judge and 12 unique jury members to determine which party (you or the Plaintiff) is right– and why. 

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You've been named a Defendant in a JudgeJury Case. It's your opportunity to tell your side of the story and it always free.
 

Cases can be about anything, disagreements, politics, romance, manners, family matters, etc.

Watch the Quick Tour or read the steps below to learn how to submit your defense.

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Note: Case information is confidential unless both parties allow the case to post on our Case Gallery page (for signed-in users only).

It's always free.

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Submitting a Defense

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  1.  Sign up for a free JudgeJury account using the email address* where you received the invite.

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    Important: Your email address must match the email address used by the Plaintiff!
     

  2. Log in and carefully review the Plaintiff's claims.
     

  3. Choose to enter your Defense (or decline and forfeit the Case).
     

  4. Enter Your Defense: It's your side of the story and chance to respond to the Plaintiff’s claims.
     

  5. Upload Your Evidence (optional): Just like the Plaintiff, you can upload up to three files—photos, videos, or PDFs—to support your defense.
     

  6. Submit: Once you have provided your defense and optional evidence, click the "Submit My Defense" button and hold tight. 

    You will see a notification at My Profile > Case History and also receive an email when the jury's verdict is ready.

It's always free.

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Tips for a Successful Case Submission

JudgeJury.ai is for entertainment and can be used for any kind of disagreement, not just legal matters. Whether you're arguing about a faulty product or who should do the dishes, a good case is all about clarity.

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  • Address the Plaintiff's Claims Directly: Read the plaintiff's case carefully and make sure your defense responds to their key points.

  • Present Counter-Evidence: If the plaintiff has evidence, you should use your own to refute their claims. A photo of a tidy kitchen or a receipt for a repaired item can be very effective.

  • Tell Your Side of the Story: The jury wants to hear your perspective. Explain your actions and motivations clearly and calmly.
     

What Happens Next?

Once you have submitted your defense, the Plaintiff starts the Jury Deliberation Process. When the deliberation is finished (a few minutes) and a verdict is ready, you will be notified on your My Profile page and via email.



Questions: email us at judgejury.info@gmail.com.

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