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Brown Jeffrey M
180 N La Salle St
Chicago, IL 60601
Silverman Clifford a
180 N La Salle St
Chicago, IL 60601
Ledford D Craig
53 W Jackson Blvd
Chicago, IL 60604
Kodner Jan L
53 W Jackson Blvd Ste 515
Chicago, IL 60604
Gurfinkel Gus I
1045 N Ashland Ave
Chicago, IL 60622
Naper Christine M
2701 N Marshfield Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
Garcia Agustin G
53 W Jackson Blvd Ste 730
Chicago, IL 60604
Julie a Monberg
1525 E 53rd St
Chicago, IL 60615
Marszalek John
29 S La Salle St
Chicago, IL 60603
Feingold Richard I
5153 N Broadway St
Chicago, IL 60640
Lichten Thomas R LTD
53 W Jackson Blvd Ste 1634
Chicago, IL 60604
Rowells Timothy L
35 E Wacker Dr Ste 1870
Chicago, IL 60601
Bourke Daniel R
407 S Dearborn St
Chicago, IL 60605
Bernstein Samuel I
415 N La Salle Dr
Chicago, IL 60654
Vandor Ferenc
53 W Jackson Blvd Ste 523
Chicago, IL 60604
White Timothy R
6832 W North Ave Ste 3B
Chicago, IL 60707
Donald a Shapiro Ltd
Chicago, IL 60607
Scully Thomas
53 W Jackson Blvd Ste 1625
Chicago, IL 60604
Nash Disability Law
8 S Michigan Ave Ste 3300
Chicago, IL 60603
Nash Disability Law
8 S Michigan Ave Ste 1616
Chicago, IL 60603
Hutchison Roger S
Chicago, IL 60607
Rotman Robert D
180 N La Salle St Ste 2101
Chicago, IL 60601
Conway Kevin J
20 N Clark St Ste 800
Chicago, IL 60602
Alpert Beth A
53 W Jackson Blvd Ste 515
Chicago, IL 60604
Scully Thomas
53 W Jackson Blvd Ste 523
Chicago, IL 60604
Marszalek James J
29 S La Salle St Ste 830
Chicago, IL 60603
Good Neil H
30 N La Salle St Ste 3400
Chicago, IL 60602
Best Patricia
53 W Jackson Blvd Ste 515
Chicago, IL 60604

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jury: Criminal Law Traffic TicketshomeGLOSSARY jury A group of people selected to apply the law, as stated by the judge, to the facts of a case and render a decision, called the verdict. Traditionally, an American jury was made up of 12 people who had to arrive at a unanimous decision. But today, in many states, juries in civil cases may be composed of as few as six members and non-unanimous verdicts may be permitted. (Most states still require 12-person, unanimous verdicts for criminal trials.) Tracing its history back over 1,000 years, the jury system was brought to England by William the Conqueror in 1066. The philosophy behind the jury system is that--especially in a criminal case--an accused's guilt or innocence should be judged by a group of people from her community ("a jury of her peers"). Recently, some courts have been experimenting with increasing the traditionally rather passive role of the jury by encouraging jurors to take notes and ask questions.
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