By Alan Rothenberg
Twice in the past three years, I've had the misfortune of personally being a defendant. Twice I fought the cases to the end. Twice, juries in rapid fashion came in with defense verdicts, needless to say much to my relief, if not glee.
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Twice in the past three years, I've had the misfortune of personally being a defendant. Twice I fought the cases to the end. Twice, juries in rapid fashion came in with defense verdicts, needless to say much to my relief, if not glee.
It taugh...
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