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en justice Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors alvinkrinst, diveden, alvinkrinst, and 1 more
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en a verdict Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors gary and browni
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en injustice Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors jeanosophy
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en learning what took place Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors diantell
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en a conviction of a guilty person Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors michellegrauf
en conducting a trial
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en finding a criminal innocent Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors diveden
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en a person to die Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors misterhux
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en to find the truth Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors bruceg
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en determining a verdict Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors shaleane
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en a criminal to be convicted Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors gary
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en laws to be discussed Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors jfarnell
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en asking questions Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors b166er
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en public reaction Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors twig
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en a verdict to be found Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors ratpunk
en conducting a trial
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en stress Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors annedog
en conducting a trial
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en exercising law Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors logicexecution
en conducting a trial
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en lawyers to be paid much money Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors boojum
en conducting a trial
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en someone to go to jail Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors smtango
en conducting a trial
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en trying a person Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors motminds
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en an unwanted outcome Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors saintdegermain
en conducting a trial
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en the truth will be revealed Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors bjb
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en a failure of civilization Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors darklordwillis
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en boredom Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors annedog
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en a conviction Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors gary
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en lawyers are used Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors roger
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en reaching a verdict Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors breitmaulfrosch
en conducting a trial
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en determining guilt or innocence Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors amy
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en a sentence Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors janisaksen