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Today’s Writing Prompt: From the Jury Box
Today, write a five-sentence paragraph that takes place inside the jury box in a courtroom.
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My Completed Version of Today’s Writing Prompt
From the Jury Box by K.E. Creighton
Juror number five keeps fidgeting in her seat like she’s bored. Juror number nine refuses to look at or acknowledge my client in orange. And juror number two nods along to everything the prosecutor says and shows, including the most ambiguous and circumstantial evidence. The only skeptic in the box seems to be juror number three, who is also skeptical of me. So now the remaining eight are hanging and weighing the balance of justice, albeit too late.
[All Rights Reserved by K.E. Creighton and Creighton’s Compositions LLC. The above work is a piece of fiction. All names and locations referred to are the product of the author’s imagination and are used entirely for fictional purposes. Any similarities to real-life persons or places are purely coincidental.]
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