Criminal defense attorney Bruce Lehr has spent more than 35 years in courtrooms, but he’d never sat in the jury box. That is, until March 2, when he served as a member of the jury in a Miami drug case.

It was an experience so enlightening that Lehr said, “I feel like another person.” And it’s also stoked envy among his peers.

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