COURT ROME EARLY
Evert Orisniore, a magistrate :) l Oklahoma City, pm hard seats in his jury-room, instead of soft -cushioned chairs. In this way he cut one hour oil’ tin’ average lime required for a case. He took away all Hie chairs, and the time dropped to a minimum oi R* minutes, the maximum being 9*’ minutes. Finally lie nailed tip the jurv-room windows, juries then requiring only from five to go minutes to reach a verdict.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19025, 27 May 1936, Page 11
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