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    Compared to a Magistrate, Juries Tend to Be Less Sympathetic
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Compared to a Magistrate, Juries Tend to Be Less Sympathetic

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Question 159

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Compared to a magistrate, juries tend to be less sympathetic to a consumer who is claiming a product injury and are much less likely to award substantive punitive as well as compensatory damages.

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