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In response to
"
Bailiff, please do not accept any more notes from Juror #9 asking that the defendant take off his shirt -- nm
"
by
The Judge
"And no, the plaintiff and the defendant do NOT need to have a 'Magic Mike dance off" in order for the jury to properly evaluate the case." nm
Posted by
ralph wiggum (aka Wiggum17)
Mar 23 '15, 18:17
STOP ASKING!
Responses:
I object to shirts! -- nm
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Dano
Mar 23, 18:21
7
Team Jacob -- nm
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Qale
Mar 23, 18:57
The whole body-covering system is out of order!!! nm
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ralph wiggum
Mar 23, 18:23
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I couldn't understand why "Do you think my client is hot?" wasn't asked during voir dire. -- nm
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Dano
Mar 23, 18:29
1
They don't need to ask if your tongue is hanging out. -- nm
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Bacon
Mar 23, 18:43
On what grounds? -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 23, 18:22
2
Being naked is more honest. (crossref Spanx) -- nm
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budice
Mar 23, 18:23
1
They do make a point having you take your hat off, I don't see any justification for shirts to be given unfair priviledges in the open court of law -- nm
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zeitgeist
Mar 23, 18:56
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