Judges and Judiciary
Jan. 5, 2001
Judge Not
Why is it, I asked casually at a judicial committee meeting a few years ago, that since becoming a judge I have waited in vain for any "VIP" to arrive in my court as a juror. No senior managers, much less corporate Brahmins, TV anchors, prominent politicians, police chiefs, athletes or entertainers had appeared in my jury box.




Why is it, I asked casually at a judicial committee meeting a few years ago, that since becoming a judge I have waited in vain for any "VIP" to arrive in my court as a juror. No senior managers, much less corporate Brahmins, TV anchors, prominent politicians, police chiefs, athletes or ent...
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