Stalling? Could he get disbarred? Isn't a crime not to show up?
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No. IMO most attorneys don't stay waiting in the courtroom day after day while the jury deliberates. They'll get a call when jury reaches a verdict (or when the jury tells the judge that they're hopelessly deadlocked.)
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Hope he wasn’t
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What should we read into this?
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Hmmmmmm?
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Wow that’s absolutely crazy
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I didn’t think When jury’s deliberating that counsel had to be there. Don’t they just have to be readily available if needed or verdict is in?
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