pinkpleasures
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Really though, pink, as a lawyer, when you are in court you are participating pretty much the whole time presenting your case, listening carefully to opposing counsel for the moment if/when he screws up. In all honesty, would YOU want to sit in a room all day and listen to two lawyers? Even on a great murder case or something, the expert testimony can sometimes be enough to put the judge and attorneys to sleep. Imagine if you are "Joe Blow" who is now getting less than $10 a DAY to sit and listen. FLButtSlut Two things: first, the county should pay jurors for parking, and does not. Second, you're bursting my bubble; i thought i was memerizing, LOL. (Actually judges are as lazy as cats; i always provided a summary -- one page long -- of expert witness conclusions and then asked the judge if he/she needed testimony as well; most said "no", LOL.) pinkpleasures
< Message edited by pinkpleasures -- 9/25/2005 12:31:27 PM >
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