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September 26, 2005
Jury Questions
Once deliberations begin, attorneys stick close by in case the jury asks any questions.
Hallway scuttlebutt come Monday morning indicated the Sigel jury had two questions, neither of which seemed good for the defense. But reading a jury's thoughts through the questions they ask is notoriously difficult.
Sigel himself knows that. As he told Damon Dash in the courtroom hallway, "That could be one guy asking those questions. That don't mean anything."
Posted by steve at September 26, 2005 01:55 PM
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