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SamuelRSmith said:
@Hawk - Isn't it illegal to discuss your case that you had to do during dury duty?

Yeah, during the trial, you are not allowed to talk about it at all. My wife was going crazy because I couldn't talk to her about it. I told her it was interesting and I had plenty to talk to her about, but had to wait until the end of the trial. She was just going nuts, and everyday, she tried hard to pursuade me to tell her.

But after the trial, you can talk about it all you want. You can even show people your notes and such. AND the lawyers can finally talk to you opening about everything.

There were a couple people on the jury that felt pretty bad, that they may have made the wrong choice. But after the trial, we got to talk to the DA, and they didn't feel bad anymore. There was plenty that the DA knew, that they couldn't say during the trial.

Hehehe, and on a side note. The DA looked EXACTLY like Michael J Fox. It was hard not to laugh every day when you see Marty McFly as the procecutor.



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