Juror notes are documents kept by jurors during a trial. They include details about what the jury heard and saw in the courtroom. Juror notes are taken during the trial and may be used as evidence if the case goes to appeal. There are two types of juror notes: factual notes and opinion notes. Factual notes are written records of what the jurors observed during the trial, such as witness testimony and other evidence. Opinion notes are the jurors’ own opinions and reactions to the trial. These notes may contain the jurors’ thoughts on the credibility of a witness or their feelings about the case.