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In this Feb. 27, 2014 photo, a television reporter uses a specially modified gun to try to shoot a hostage taker during a demonstration of the Harris County district attorney's shooting simulator, in Houston. The interactive way of illustrating the legal concept of deadly force is part of the unique training that Houston-area grand jurors can receive before they begin hearing cases. But critics argue that it puts grand jurors in a pro-law enforcement mindset. One Houston defense attorney recently unsuccessfully challenged the simulator’s use, calling it mind manipulation. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

In this Feb. 27, 2014 photo, a television reporter uses a specially modified gun to try to shoot a hostage taker during a demonstration of the Harris County district attorney's shooting simulator, in Houston. The interactive way of illustrating the legal concept of deadly force is part of the unique training that Houston-area grand jurors can receive before they begin hearing cases. But critics argue that it puts grand jurors in a pro-law enforcement mindset. One Houston defense attorney recently unsuccessfully challenged the simulator’s use, calling it mind manipulation. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

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