The consequences of the acquittal by a Los Angeles jury last week of O. J. Simpson, the US football star, would have been less perplexing if the jury had spent more time reaching its conclusion.
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Snap decisions are often unpersuasive. Nature 377, 463–464 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/377463a0
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