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  • A Perfect System (DISCONTINUED) by Kate_BOYD
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    The bailiff starts talking again: "Will the court now recognize the following information: criminal 4782. The following charges apply: murder in the first degree, burglary in the first, and impersonating a cop. Let the proceedings begin." ~~~~~~~~
  • Jury Duty by brookeE0
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    A story about a girl. Just of high school, Virginia Anderson is called in for Jury Duty. Having been confused as to what she wanted to do after high school, she found no reason to complain about being called on. However, sitting through the trial for almost a month stirs something in her. ___________________________ I really hope you give this story a try!
  • Twelve Angry Stereotypes by RyanMaxfield
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    A vivid picture of the frustrations and absurdities that can arise in everyday life, particularly in situations where people are forced together under the guise of civic duty.
  • Jury Duty by budeice
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    (Complete) Bud E. Ice gets summoned for jury duty. Shit occurs while he's there. In other words it's an account of nine wasted hours of his life.
  • A Juror's Duty by NicoleC02
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    We the people, for the people. Until the people are wrong? What starts out as a robbery case turns into a spiral of events for one juror as she finds herself questioning the links that this defendant might have with the cold case of her missing daughter. She has sworn that she would not present bias upon her judgment. But can she uphold to her initial word?
  • Diary of a Jamaican Juror by Jurygirl
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    Diary of a Jamaican Juror is a compelling novel that takes us inside the Jamaican courthouse through the eyes of a female juror. It is gritty and realistic, offering an inside look at crime in Jamaica and an exploration of the family dynamics that contribute to several dreadful homicides.