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Sequestering jurors (cutting them off from news/media that covers the case they are assigned to) can potentially allow them to he impartial. So I would say yes, it is somewhat possible
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Precedent is only constitutive. A judge is bound by the precedent of the higher courts and the enacted law. If a precedent checks the operation of a rule it is only on the ground that it is not law. But, when a rule is established as law, a precedent cannot abrogate it.
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A person who is admitted as a partner into an existing firm other than a limited partnership or incorporated limited partnership does not by that admission alone become liable for anything done before the person became a partner.
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