Tricks Lawyers Used To Do

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    1. When I had jury duty one of the barristers for the defendant was constantly blowing his nose and it was really distracting, often I couldn’t even hear the prosecution over him. Maybe it was a distraction tactic, who knows.

    2. I imagine the Cigar thing started as a total actident. Like a lawer just liked to keep a long ash on his cigar, but a bunch of guys on the jury just started gawking like, "How come my stogie won't ash like that?"

    3. I first heard that paperclip story in the 70s from someone who knew someone who heard about it from someone who…

      I bet it never really happened.
      But they didn't have to make the wire trick illegal…
      you can't smoke in a courtroom now anyway, not for decades.

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