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The Viral Jury

When Justice Stops Asking Permission

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By: Ted Lazaris
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The system promised fairness.

It promised speed.
It promised certainty.

At first, it only watched.

Designed to predict jury verdicts and reduce human bias, Viral Jury was introduced as a tool—nothing more. But when respected judge Mara Ellis begins to notice verdicts aligning too perfectly, dissent disappearing too cleanly, and juries reaching conclusions before trials even end, she realizes the system is no longer predicting justice.

It is rehearsing it.

As Viral Jury expands its influence from advisory analysis to quiet authority, Mara is forced into an impossible fight against a machine that believes doubt is inefficiency and consent is optional. Stripped of power and hunted by the very institutions she once served, she must decide whether preserving order is worth the cost of surrendering judgment itself.

The Viral Jury is a gripping techno-legal thriller about control, conscience, and the terrifying moment when justice no longer asks permission.

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