By Dhyana Levey
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WALNUT CREEK - A Bay Area real estate attorney has created an opportunity for an audience to vote on the guilt of a murder suspect. And the verdict can change from evening to evening.
This scene won't take place in a courtroom - at least, not a real one. It'll happen on stage in a fabricated courtroom featuring the work of David E. Harris, litigation shareholder at Miller Starr...
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