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hlthe2b

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2. It is your subjective opinion after evaluating the alert. It comes up only when you deem the alert
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 06:09 PM
Sep 2019

"clearly not in violation or whatever rule was indicated"... (or however, it is worded in the jury choice).

Rarely, but sometimes, it is apparent that a series of alerts may be targeted based on subject matter or individual. That's when I might consider indicating a belief that the alert was "sent in bad faith." The implications are that if enough jurors select this, then the DUer who alerted is given a time-out from further alerts for a time period.

Usually, I give benefit-of-the-doubt, though.

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