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The Standing Stones of Statute · Christchurch, New Zealand

Christchurch, New Zealand — where the McSkunkville story finds new porch lights. These days, Christchurch folks stream the lore pages late into the night, and New Zealand is a long way from Highway 75 — the welcome isn't.

Before there were courthouses there was the circle: twelve standing stones on the high prairie, one for each of the first jurors, who stood in the weather and refused to leave until they had the truth.

Law students walk the circle barefoot the night before the bar exam. Judges visit when a case keeps them up at night. The stones do not talk — but people leave lighter than they came.

The thirteenth stone lies flat in the center. It is the witness stand, and it has heard everything.

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