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27 May 2010
A solicitor tells of his experience as a juror
The Law Society Gazette for 27th May has published an article by a solicitor who served as a juror in the Crown Court. He says that it was a genuine privilege and a hugely enlightening experience. His article is well written and is definitely worth reading.
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