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A courtroom-centered drama follows a juror who habitually evades service and becomes drawn into a sensational trial over alleged financial misconduct. Witnesses undergo rigorous cross-examination, exposing broken friendships, disputed conduct, and conflicting recollections, while expert accountants untangle confusing accounts. A composed young family member supports the elderly defendant as the jury wrestles with circumstantial evidence, personal biases, and the limits of testimony. The narrative examines legal procedure, the fragile weight of reputation, and how social ties complicate efforts to determine the truth.
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