Psychic interference in decision-making

Claim 
Evidence has been presented indicating that individuals can interfere psychically with normal decision-making processes. For example, it is claimed that some lawyers use psychic abilities to read the minds of jurors, witnesses and other opposing attorneys. It is also claimed that they wage mental war with opposing counsel, programme jurors to return favourable verdicts, ferret out undisclosed or missing evidence, and even influence the presiding magistrate.
Strategy(ies) 
Type 
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems