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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 22, 2006

Jurors Should Know They Can Get Readbacks of Testimony

Forum Column - By Patricia L. Glaser - I believe in the jury system. I have tried numerous civil cases before both state and federal juries, and the jury usually comes up with the correct result, at least with respect to liability.

Forum Column

By Patricia L. Glaser
     
      I believe in the jury system. I have tried numerous civil cases before both state and federal juries, and the jury usually comes up with the correct result, at least with respect to liability. Over the years of interviewing juries after trial, I truly have come to believe that the great majority of jurors work extremely hard to do his or her civic duty...

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