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The Runaway Jury Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 104 pages (31,047 words)
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Chapter 30 Summary

Hoppy meets up with the two FBI agents, Napier and Nitchmann, who claim that Mr. Christiano at Justice wants a full report of Hoppy and Millie's visit, minus the personal details that Hoppy was so proud of. Hoppy's report is less than glowing, telling them that Millie was not impressed when Hoppy showed her the document. Nitchmann rushes out to relay this information by phone to Christiano. Nitchmann returns to inform Hoppy that Christiano is on his way, and is not a happy man.

Rohr spends his lunch locked in his office with Cleve, going over what to do about Derrick Maple. After considering his options, he decides that they will pay him the money for one verdict up front and cheat him on the rest of the money later, when they would have.....

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