Only a trial lawyer.
Only a trial lawyer would get hung up on a thing like this. I was reading an article at Law.Com-Daily News Wire about the jury deliberations in the Libby case. Out of the whole article I was hung up on the juror who kept track of the number of objections during Tim Russert's testimony including how many were sustained and how many denied. 25 out of 36 objections were sustained. Now why is a juror keeping track of that. Does it mean something to that juror if more objections are sustained than denied? Does the objecting party get points for each objection sustained? I think it leads me to the conclusion that the less objections the better.