"This scintillating examination is having an effect on our jurors."
--California Superior Court Judge Hiroshi Fujisaki, who is presiding over the O.J. Simpson civil trial, about the recent dismissal of an alternate juror who had slept through much of the trial. Judge Fujisaki later apologized for his comment.
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