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Granger is an old member of the courtroom work group in the illinois appellate court. he holds respect amongst the rest of the court staff for the unfailing diligence he shows at work. in all the years of his service, granger has never misplaced or mishandled any of the paperwork, photographs, or evidence generated during the trial. he also efficiently issues subpoenas for jury duty and coordinates the jury selection process. in this scenario, granger is of the court.
a. a bencherb. the bailiffc. the clerkd. a coroner

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