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They can decide your freedom, your finances — and in some cases, whether you live or die. They are a jury of your peers, 12 of your fellow Americans who play a vital role in a system dating back to ...
A photographer paid almost $200,000 for shooting videos testified that he saw “lots” of meals served but couldn’t put a number on it. After weeks of scrutinizing meal count forms and bank records, ...