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After four months of confusion in their effort to prove more than 150 counts of fraud, prosecutors in the Dewey trial ended in a mistrial. They failed because they never told a real story, a clear narrative for the jury to follow. An artful legal case, to persuade, needs a focal point to interest the jury ...

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