The Civil Jury: Trends in Trials and Verdicts
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A cabinet for tape cassettes, comprising a plastic, box-like case having open front and rear sides, a snap-in rear wall and a snap-on cover door, and a series of cassette-storing slideways on the bottom wall of the case, with a plurality of elongated key levers pivotally mounted above the slideways and having exposed front ends along the open front of the case, and a plurality of L-shaped ejector cranks pivotally mounted adjacent the inner ends of the key levers. The key levers actuate the cranks to push selected cassettes forwardly along the slideways. Depending detent fingers on the rear ends of the key levers normally hold the cassettes in place, and upwardly projecting actuating fingers on the key levers form free-sliding connections between the levers and the cranks.