Verdict decides jurors’ fates
By DEBORAH MASELLI, Special to The Ledger | Jan 27, 2012
Jury duty is a privilege. The jurists hear the witnesses. They decide who sounds truthful, or whose evidence is most convincing.
Believing a witness has consequences. It directs the jurist toward a decision, and the judge toward either a sentencing ...
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