How A Murder And Other Legal Battles Taught Me Four Lessons While In The Courtroom For The Trials

Stephanie A. James
4 min readOct 2, 2020
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Circumstantial evidence could lead to my conviction of murder. A potential jury member may think I did it before my trial starts. Now I never murdered anyone and this situation is hypothetical for me. For others it is not a hypothetical and it is their reality. I have witnessed as a reporter a prospective jury member thinking…

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Stephanie A. James

https://www.stephaniealicia.com An avid reader, author, and spinach lover! Her work has been featured in Consumer’s Research and websites such as ehow.