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Thursday, March 01, 2001

Jurors are paid $40 a day for the first 30 days, then $50 a day thereafter

"The jurors include a bank teller, an art therapist, a legal secretary, a senior book editor, a nurse, a data entry clerk, an electric technician, a retired postal clerk, a social work supervisor, a construction manager, an accountant, an office clerk, and a salesman. Their hobbies include reading, chess, needlework, running, watching movies, and traveling abroad."

Washington File. The US State Department explains the jury process in detail, particularly as it pertains to the current embassy-bombing trial. "When the jury is there it is like a stage show. They are on. The cameras are on. The lights are on. The jury is watching and everybody performs for the jury."'

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