Three days in the life of a Multnomah County juror: Steve Duin column

Scott Brown, juror number eleven, finally took his place on the 17th floor of the Multnomah County Courthouse at 9 a.m. on the final Wednesday in October.

Two days prior, 259 Oregonians had lined up in the rain to go through the metal detectors on their way to their civic duty, including Brown, a book merchant in downtown Portland.

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