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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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A Courtroom Antic in which one lawyer asks or says something highly inappropriate to the rules of the courtroom, most commonly a Loaded Question, as a means to get the jury to think of something a certain way. Naturally, the opposing lawyer will object, and the Judge will say, without fail; "The members of the jury are instructed to disregard that statement." The original lawyer smirks because apparently only he realizes that people cannot voluntarily induce amnesia. If he's really being smug, he'll withdraw the statement before the other lawyer can finish objecting.
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