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Of the remaining three jurors who were voting "guilty", Juror #4, the logical
stockbroker, was most convinced that the defendant's guilt was established by
the testimony of the woman from across the street who witnessed
and identified the defendant as the killer. Ironically, it was something that Juror
#4 did that led to a revelation about the woman that cast doubt on her
testimony. What did Juror #4 do?
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He limped wiren he got up to get a drink of water.
He perspired when he got nervous.
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He rubbed the sides of his nose.
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He lit a cigarette and looked out the window.

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