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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 7, 2000

Burden of Justice

DICTA The financial burden of supporting the jury system is the hidden tax imposed upon the business community by the courts. Page 8. Gregory C. O'Brien Jr.

By Gregory C. O'Brien Jr.
        Meet Betty, a customer-service assistant for a major utility. Betty earns an annual wage of slightly less than $30,000, or about $14 an hour. Seated next to her is Nathan, a high school math teacher. Nate earns approximately $54,000 in a year-round school district (three months on, one month off). Assuming a 40-hour work week for nine months of the year,...

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