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Judges and Judiciary

Jun. 24, 2000

No-Shows Delay Seating LA's First Criminal Grand Jury

Most Southern California party planners would say a one-in-five RSVP rate is pretty darn good, especially during the weeks leading up to the Lakers' NBA championship title. But if you're one of the four out of five who didn't show up for your grand jury summons, don't try telling that to the judge.

By Ed Kimble
Daily Journal Staff Writer

        Most Southern California party planners would say a one-in-five RSVP rate is pretty darn good, especially during the weeks leading up to the Lakers' NBA championship title. But if you're one of the four out of five who didn't show up for your grand jury summons, don't try telling that to the judge.
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