A man was chosen for jury duty who very much wanted to be dismissed from
serving. He tried every excuse he could think of but none of them
worked. On the day of the trial he decided to give it one more shot. As
the trial was about to begin he asked if he could approach the bench.
"Your Honor," he said, " I must be excused from this trial because I am
prejudiced against the defendant. I took one look at the man in the blue
suit with those beady eyes and that dishonest face and I said 'He's a
crook! He's guilty, guilty, guilty' So your Honor, I could not possibly
stay on this jury!"
The judge replied, "Get back in the jury box. You are just the kind of
juror we are looking for -- a good judge of character. That man is his
lawyer.
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