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Convicted by a jury of your peers? Does this work?

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It is the best system. All you have to do is convince a jury to acquit. There are many cases where a person was clearly guilty of a crime, yet the jury would not convict. Sometimes this seems stupid, but most times it is actually a good thing. If things keep going the way they are going, with the rich banksters robbing the everloving crap out of everyone, it will come down to the point where clearcut criminal acts fail to garner convictions by a jury when said crimes are committed against anyone rich. It has happened many times when certain groups get totally out of control. It is ultimately what changes society. Justice is achieved in 3 equal boxes. The ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box. No one box is greater in importance than the other.
 
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