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Reaching A Verdict: My Day As A Juror
“We, the jury, find the defendant, NOT GUILTY.” As the foreperson for the jury, I had the responsibility to read the unanimous verdict that my fellow jurors and I had arrived at after deliberating behind closed doors for almost an hour . … Continue reading
Posted in Freedoms, Miscellaneous
Tagged Attorney, Defendant, Guilty, Jury, Not Guilty, Right to a Jury Trial, Trial, Verdict
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