The Jury Experience in Long Branch puts you in the juror’s seat—your vote decides the outcome, and your conscience carries the weight. Discover more about The Jury Experience in Long Branch here.
Faces you don’t know. Evidence you can’t unsee. As the room hums with tension, you wrestle with doubt, duty, and the stories hidden between the facts. Each case—fresh, self-contained, and performed live—pulls you deeper into the grey, where certainty blurs and consequence lingers. Multiple cases are available, so every visit invites a new moral crossroads.
What is on in at The Jury Experience in Long Branch?
Death by AI: Who Pays the Price?
An autonomous vehicle follows its code, sensors aligned, safety protocols intact—then a pedestrian dies. In this charged trial, you confront the ache of a system that behaved as designed yet ended a life. Who shoulders the blame: the engineers, the operator, the company, or the society that welcomed the tech? Data logs whisper, expert testimony collides, and the sterile language of algorithms feels anything but neutral. You sit with unease, weighing intent against outcome, innovation against accountability—aware that every vote makes the future a little more human, or a little more cold.
What Is The Jury Experience?
The Jury Experience is an immersive, live courtroom-style performance where you become the juror. You listen, question your instincts, and vote—shaping the verdict while navigating real moral and psychological tension. With multiple cases and built-in replayability, every session feels new, powered by professional performances in a focused 60–75 minute format. All trials are fictional and standalone, so you can join at any point; recommended for ages 12+.
You study what’s presented, then sift through what’s implied. Facts clash with feeling, and the gap between “right” and “just” refuses to close. In the quiet before the vote, you measure consequence against conviction. And when you decide, you carry what that choice says—about the case, and about you.

