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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 39 Summary

After the jurors finish eating their lunch in the jury room, it is time to elect a new foreman, and Easter is elected by acclamation. He appears to take the job seriously, instead of rushing to a vote as Lonnie Shaver would like to. Judge Harkin's instructions require them to review the evidence which has been brought before them, which includes the thousands upon thousands of pages of reports that were entered. Easter suggests they each take one, skim through it and report back to rest of the jury. They begrudgingly oblige.

High in the air in the jet, Marlee makes the trip to George Town in Grand Cayman in ninety minutes. She clears customs with a Canadian passport, on which her name is Lane MacRoland. She takes a cab into town to her.....

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