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Walton's Eleven.

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Grounds for a mistrial? Let's hope not. One of the jurors in the Scooter Libby case gets kicked off the jury. "U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton ordered the juror removed, saying 'what she had exposure to obviously disqualifies her.' The judge declined to say what information the juror had seen. Walton said the remaining jurors had not been tainted. He said he would allow deliberations to continue with 11 jurors rather than calling on one of two alternate jurors."

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bc said:

That title led me to imagine bill walton as international man of mystery, which is hilarious.

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