California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 9California Trial Lawyers Association., 1970 - Law |
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... verdict he had won . The client was unconvinced . He said he had heard the jury give its verdict and how could the judge overrule the jury ? And if he can do that who bought off the judge ? It is also apparent from the client's anger ...
... verdict he had won . The client was unconvinced . He said he had heard the jury give its verdict and how could the judge overrule the jury ? And if he can do that who bought off the judge ? It is also apparent from the client's anger ...
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... verdict I point out that he apparently persuaded several jurors to his point of view , which is some proof that the jury gave full consideration to both sides of the issues and facts . I also mention that the defense rested , apparently ...
... verdict I point out that he apparently persuaded several jurors to his point of view , which is some proof that the jury gave full consideration to both sides of the issues and facts . I also mention that the defense rested , apparently ...
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... verdict is invisible to most trial judges whose 20/20 vision can easily detect what they feel is an excessive verdict the instant it is announced by the jury foreman . The only real way to keep the silent stiletto sheathed is to ...
... verdict is invisible to most trial judges whose 20/20 vision can easily detect what they feel is an excessive verdict the instant it is announced by the jury foreman . The only real way to keep the silent stiletto sheathed is to ...
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