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Notably Quick Deliberation
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The closing arguments are over, and the defense attorney retires to a meeting room to discuss the case and possible outcomes with his or her client. Only after a short amount of dramatic dialogue, a court aide or other supporting character comes back and tells the defense that deliberation has concluded and the verdict is to be read. Causing people in and out of universe to exclaim "Already?" Since jury trials include a great deal of information (opening arguments, the testimony of multiple witnesses, cross examinations, and so on), jury deliberations, which should review all this material as well as instructions from the judge, are expected to take considerable time. When a jury returns a verdict in half an hour or less, this trope is in effect. |
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