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And here I am again, one year later, with something I can't quite
understand. The episode is called "Possession". It's not major
points, though, but I'd be grateful if anyone had light to shed on
these:

1) Sutherlin is asking for remand of the defendant, whose lawyer
snaps back: "My client wants to testify in the Grand Jury - defense
is serving cross-grand jury notice". What would a "cross-grand jury
notice" be? Is it just that the defense is asking the case to be
brought in front of the Grand Jury? Why would that be? I mean, where
would the advantage be for them?

2) Sutherlin is talking to McCoy who says: "We get the indictment
now, we can avoid a one-eighty-eighty release". What exactly is that?

3) This is nothing legal. Braden, the real estate agent of the
defendant, claims he has mentioned to her "a ball-park figure". For
"Ball-park" figure I can only find the meaning of "Baseball field"...
does this mean an approximate figure, or something else?

Thank you in advance!
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Alberto
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Tue Dec 9, 2003 3:02 am

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