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Old 01-06-2013, 13:27   #211
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Re: Abduction of 5 Year old Girl April Jones

Maybe this should be in another thread, but what I'm getting at is not a case in which there's little or no doubt about guilt. I suppose I'm just wondering what would happen if a jury decided, at the end of a really complex trial which would normally be expected to result in days or even weeks of deliberation, decided to save themselves the bother by just immediately agreeing on a verdict. Who, if anyone's, job would it be to determine if the jury has taken their job seriously?
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