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On the jury apparently being given unchallenged expert advice from Hogan | 312 comments | Create New Account
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On the jury apparently being given unchallenged expert advice from Hogan
Authored by: scav on Thursday, September 27 2012 @ 10:02 AM EDT
Wow. That guy's mouth is almost the equal of Darl McBride's.

Maybe he should put his savings together, buy SCO and restart
the IBM litigation.

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The emperor, undaunted by overwhelming evidence that he had no clothes,
redoubled his siege of Antarctica to extort tribute from the penguins.

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On the jury apparently being given unchallenged expert advice from Hogan
Authored by: eric76 on Thursday, September 27 2012 @ 03:23 PM EDT

In the BBC interview in full from the link above, when asked whether he thought the result would have been different if he (Hogan) were not there, he agrees. He goes on to say, "But what definitely would have been required is passing more questions to the judge and having them come back. In our case we didn't have to."

I wonder what the judge things of a juror thinking that as long as he's on the jury, they don't need to ask the judge any questions.

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