There are more than 10, of course, way more. But these 10 will do for a starter.1. How likely do you think it was that a lawyer of the reputation of John Keker and a defendant of the wealth and notoriety of Dickie Scruggs failed to test their case before mock juries? I would say it is very unlikely, and my guess is they used more than one. I would also take an educated guess that, if they did, the answers from the mock jury were unfavorable.2. Is the talk of the 50 sealed indictments just wishful thinking on the part of Mississippians, some deus ex machina that will come in and settle the plot? And if they are real, what are the feds waiting for? One reason I've been skeptical of this is hardly anything is really a secret about the Scruggs case -- I hear a lot more than I pass
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