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Hey, lawyers, what are the odds that if there's a trial and I'm selected for jury duty on Monday, the trial lasts more than one day? My guess is that
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mara
Dec 10 '15, 07:23
if a trial actually occurs, most go more than one day, but I have no idea if that's true.
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what state are you in? IANAL but I manage litigation. Most civil ( minor cases) last 3-5 days
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Pippy Bells
Dec 10, 07:30
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Thanks to you both! -- nm
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mara
Dec 10, 07:32
You guys. Pippy anals. -- nm
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ewokicripple
Dec 10, 07:31
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*snork*
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Pippy Bells
Dec 10, 07:32
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