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Apr. 14, 2001

Media Madness

* Litigation * By Howard Varinsky And Paulette Taylor Legal professionals often debate whether celebrities get fair trials. Jurors normally take their responsibilities seriously; in high-profile cases, with the potential for media coverage and national scrutiny, jurors tend to be even more conscientious.

* Litigation *
By Howard Varinsky And Paulette Taylor
        Legal professionals often debate whether celebrities get fair trials. Jurors normally take their responsibilities seriously; in high-profile cases, with the potential for media coverage and national scrutiny, jurors tend to be even more conscientious.
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