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Romance is in the air when two jurors find each other, causing some problems. Meanwhile, Arnold Spivak and Julie Costello also feel attracted to each other. Dr Graham Lester is forced to testify.
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      • Hoffman: There's no indication the relationship between these two people will have any effect on the jury's deliberation. Grasso: You don't think their independence has been compromised? Hoffman: No, I don't. I think it's entirely possible for two people to sleep together and disagree about everything. Edit
      • Julie: When you're with Richard, it's like being lost in a fog. All very calm and cool, and scary as hell because you can't quite see what's right in front of your eyes. Edit
      • Richard Cross: Abundance and prosperity belong to each and everyone of us. The trouble is, most people cannot accept that. So they live lives of denial and self-depreciation. Edit
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      • Arnold: Too much discipline and self-control also lands you in a clock tower with a sniper rifle. A reference to Charles Whitman (1941-1966) who shot and killed 14 people from a clock tower at the University of Texas in 1966. Edit

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