You’re absolutely correct. And listening to the judge intone, “If you find A, then you must find B” has an awesome effect, in the literal sense. The judge has told them what to do for weeks and they are in the habit of doing it.
It’s not a free-for-all back there. The foreperson will lead them through the counts one by one, there will be …
You’re absolutely correct. And listening to the judge intone, “If you find A, then you must find B” has an awesome effect, in the literal sense. The judge has told them what to do for weeks and they are in the habit of doing it.
It’s not a free-for-all back there. The foreperson will lead them through the counts one by one, there will be rounds of voting, etc.
And in addition to their sense of duty, they want to go home. A holdout is about as welcome as shingles, and it’s an unusual soul who can hold out against eleven other people. It’s not Twelve Angry Men.
You’re absolutely correct. And listening to the judge intone, “If you find A, then you must find B” has an awesome effect, in the literal sense. The judge has told them what to do for weeks and they are in the habit of doing it.
It’s not a free-for-all back there. The foreperson will lead them through the counts one by one, there will be rounds of voting, etc.
And in addition to their sense of duty, they want to go home. A holdout is about as welcome as shingles, and it’s an unusual soul who can hold out against eleven other people. It’s not Twelve Angry Men.