Casey Anthony’s trial has sparked a national debate on the integrity of jury trials and the concept of “justice.” Whether you agree with the verdict or not, most legal experts concur that the system worked. Those 12 jurors did what they were supposed to do — they followed the law.

As an attorney, I am familiar with the courtroom. But recently, I experienced a trial as a juror. Sitting in the jury box gave me a new appreciation for the judicial process.

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