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Dear wsieber: To be sure, a lawyer alert to avoid alienating the jurors would not use the word
"demand". But I was impersonating an activist expressi;ng outrage at a potential injustice.
And, if I may be permitted to do so, without pretending to be an authority, I reaffirm that
justice demands that the defendant be acquitted.
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That's a grammar question, really
lukaszd 07/01/2002 10:41 AM ![]()
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