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Law Practice

Apr. 20, 2006

Trial Attorney Gets Chance to See How the Jury Side Lives

Forum Column - By Michael F. Ball - "No, really, this is when you are supposed to thank and excuse me!" This is what I thought to myself, as I struggled to believe what I knew all too well had occurred.

Forum Column

By Michael F. Ball
     
      'No, really, this is when you are supposed to thank and excuse me!"
      This is what I thought to myself, as I struggled to believe what I knew all too well had occurred. Peremptory challenge time, and two very capable and experienced adversaries had just concurred on what would turn out to be the only thing they ...

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