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closing arguments

Finally, you hear the last reason for something being done a certain way fifty years ago by people who have mostly passed on now. You hear the last scientific explanation for how a molecule of some substance could get from here to there, and you will soon be free to be active in your duty as juror.

You sit for 15 minutes while the judge reads your instructions. They are 25 pages long. However they are very clear and helpful. You think this will be a piece of cake. You know how you feel for each question. Tick, tick, tick, you mark your answers as he reads. You know your arguments based on the testimony and you have the facts in evidence to back it up. You are released from the last court session and you begin deliberations with the other jurors. Within an hour, you realize you are the only one who feels like you do.


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