By Jill E. Huntley
For those with faith in the justice system, the attorney with the best facts wins the case. In reality, juror decisions never are this simple. Often, the side that weaves the facts into a better story prevails at trial.
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For those with faith in the justice system, the attorney with the best facts wins the case. In reality, juror decisions never are this simple. Often, the side that weaves the facts into a better story prevails at trial.
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