Note-Taking by Jurors is a practice that allows jurors to take notes during a trial. This practice helps jurors to remember key facts, evidence, and testimony presented in court. There are two main types of Note-Taking by Jurors: written notes and electronic notes. Written notes are typically taken using paper and pen, while electronic notes are taken using technology such as laptop or tablet computers. Both types of notes are typically kept confidential and used to help the juror remember the facts, evidence, and testimony presented during the trial. Note-Taking by Jurors can also help jurors to make better informed decisions and can be used to aid in deliberations.