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| Thread ID: 126414 | 2012-08-26 00:18:00 | Sub-par juries 'devalue' justice | SKT174 (1319) | PC World Chat |
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| 1297024 | 2012-08-26 07:54:00 | The barrister is wrong, juries do get it wrong and the public knows when they have got it wrong. Its because some pushy person(s) on the jury changes the other jurists mind. You get OJ type trials where he was found not guilty because the jury was stacked with The victim was White. |
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| 1297025 | 2012-08-26 09:59:00 | A couple of juries I was on the foreman didn't even know that the 12 of us had to agree to the same verdict. When I told them that the person said I didn't I become the foreman I said that you were so intent on becoming the foreman I left them too it, and on another jury I was on one person overpowered everyone into there way of thinking so we came to an agreement on what they said too hell with what anyone else hat to say, so yes our jury system is not very good. :) |
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