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No less than Henri Matisse, a juror of the show, was nonplussed, dismissing the pictures as made of "little cubes".
David Bruck, one of the defense attorneys, seemed to come close to accusing a potential juror of faking not only neutrality but also amnesia: she claimed no memory of significant events that followed the marathon bombing.
The juror of the title is the book's too-good-to-be-true noble character: Miss Callie Ruffin, the elderly black woman who takes pity on Willie and begins inviting him over at mealtimes.
Almost everyone agreed that jurors occasionally referred to race while debating whether Mr. McCowen was guilty and that at least once, a black juror had accused a white juror of racism.
The Federal District Court in Richmond originally said he was entitled to a hearing on several issues, including a prosecutor's possible misconduct during the 1994 murder trial in failing to reveal his knowledge that there was reason to suspect a juror of bias.
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The presiding judge at Violette's trial opened the proceedings by reminding the jurors of Violette's "taste for lying".
Mr. Cardillo, 35, a former trader at Galleon, is crucial to convincing the jurors of these two charges.
Mr. McDevitt reminded the jurors of the parade of wrestlers who described World Wrestling to the jurors as a nurturing family.
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