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Personal Injury & Torts

Oct. 4, 2002

Jury Scofflaws Study Is Alarmist, Judicial Council Says

SAN FRANCISCO - A study released Wednesday by the American Tort Reform Association charges that too many Californians are dodging jury duty and that the state courts aren't doing a very good job of measuring the extent of the problem.

Reporter's Notebook

By Karen Coleman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A study released Wednesday by the American Tort Reform Association charges that too many Californians are dodging jury duty and that the state courts aren't doing a very good job of measuring the extent of the problem.
        "We knew that,...

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