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n. a statement made by a judge or an attorney during a trial which is based on an alleged fact, but not a proven fact. Properly, if made in the presence of the jury, the jurors should be reminded it is not evidence, and it should not be considered, but how can a juror forget? The old adage: "a bell once rung, cannot be unrung," applies.

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--reason.com commenter "Doctor Whom," in response to "Progressive Puritans" (May)
For another commenter, people should be wary how things are moving in the country.
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"Comments, even vulgar ones, are part of what makes it entertaining," the commenter said.
But fellow commenter DAPPER_DUDE Was less sympathetic to the argument that corporations get special treatment: "Claiming that the employees are somehow victims is duplicitous, too ...
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