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Judge Wanamaker concluded that jurors ' will show ern juries , in which he said : " We commonly strive to the proper ... timony which they are incompetent to analyze or unable a statistical study of trials by judges and trials by jury .
Judge Wanamaker concluded that jurors ' will show ern juries , in which he said : " We commonly strive to the proper ... timony which they are incompetent to analyze or unable a statistical study of trials by judges and trials by jury .
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The Judge to the Jury Digest of an address delivered by Merrill E. Otis , United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri , before the State Bar of California at Del Monte , California , Friday , September 10 , 1937 .
The Judge to the Jury Digest of an address delivered by Merrill E. Otis , United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri , before the State Bar of California at Del Monte , California , Friday , September 10 , 1937 .
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Wit and HUMOR Judge : " How could you have the heart to swindle people who trusted in you ? " Prisoner : " But , Judge , people who don't trust you canA rough - looking man was charged with disorderly connot be swindled . duct .
Wit and HUMOR Judge : " How could you have the heart to swindle people who trusted in you ? " Prisoner : " But , Judge , people who don't trust you canA rough - looking man was charged with disorderly connot be swindled . duct .
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