A Deadly Judgment

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Genres: Fiction
When I’d first met her, she was extremely cordial, and certainly helpful. The dinner at my hotel, during which she’d so generously shared her expert knowledge about jury selection, remained a highlight of my courtroom adventure.
But the warm and giving Jill Farkas was now cold and standoffish, which was why I was hesitant to ask her for her latest jury analysis. But I didn’t let that stop me.
I cornered her when she returned from lunch. “Jill, could we spend a few minutes together before you go
... back into the courtroom?” I asked.
She looked at her watch. “I suppose.”
“Just a few minutes. I promise.”
She sighed, rolled her eyes, and followed me into the empty conference room. “What is it?” she asked the moment we were inside.
“I’m working on a project for Malcolm, which I’m sure he’ll explain it to you at some point. But right now, I need to know whether you’ve identified any of the jurors who might be leaning in the same direction that Juror Number Seven had been.
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