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Chris Roth's Jury Doodles Show the Comedic Side of the Courtroom

If you thought that there was no comedy in the courtroom, then you need to check out Chris Roth's 'Jury Doodles.' Artist Chris Roth recently spent seven days on a jury in which me managed to help settle an odd case involving a stripper while drawing tons of hilarious doodles.

'Jury Doodles' range from hilarious to serious with each one giving a small amount of insight into the trial involving a man and his fractured wang. Check them out above and be sure to check out more cool doodles from the Trend Hunter archives below.
Trend Themes
1. Courtroom Humor - Opportunity for incorporating comedy into legal proceedings to create a more engaging and lighthearted atmosphere.
2. Doodle Art - Utilizing doodles as a form of artistic expression to capture and entertain courtroom audiences.
3. Alternative Courtroom Documentation - Exploring unconventional methods, such as doodling, to document and depict courtroom proceedings.
Industry Implications
1. Legal Services - Law firms can embrace humor and creativity to improve client experiences and engagement during legal processes.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can find new opportunities to showcase their skills in capturing and interpreting real-life scenarios.
3. Media and Entertainment - Content creators can explore the use of doodles and humor to produce engaging and relatable courtroom-themed entertainment.

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