SKORPI0
Lifer
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I was on a murder trial a couple of years ago. Fascinating stuff.
How was the deliberation process?
f that, if they want me to miss a day of work, they can pay me my normal wage
I see you failed HS civics. It's all right, you have the right to remain ignorant.Would be kinda interesting to go through but I hate the idea that it's forced and that they schedule these things during the work day. How dare the duly elected government transact business during work hours?They really need to take into account that people work and can get fired over this. People may be fired but, it is illegal to do so in all 50 States.
I realize they want people who were at the scene of the crime As witnesses not, jurors. and probably have limited selection but at least pay people their work wage and arrange something with their work place so they don't get fired.
I see you failed HS civics. It's all right, you have the right to remain ignorant.
I took computer science, not law, how can you fail a class that you never took? I'm sorry I don't know everything about everything. Not sure what you're even saying that about.
My apologies, I didn't realize your ignorance stemmed from a birth defect (being born in Canada).
I was on a murder trial a couple of years ago. Fascinating stuff.
What the fucks are these attacks for? GFY.
I see you failed HS civics. It's all right, you have the right to remain ignorant.
This is the point when you should realize they don't teach civics in most hs anymore.
And haven't for almost 50 years.
This is the point when you should realize they don't teach civics in most hs anymore.
And haven't for almost 50 years.
Just goes to show how old Magnus is. D:
People like the rights, but they're not so keen on the responsibilities.
Perhaps you'd like the professionals to decide your guilt or innocence instead of your peers.How about they pay if they want my service?
Everyone in the courtroom is paid very well, except the most important people, the jury.
The judge, the prosecutor, the lawyers, the bailiff, the court reporters, all are paid very well in California. Except the jurors. Fuck that.
I just tell them I was wrongly arrested once(true), and I am biased against the police and prosecution. Works every time.
Perhaps you'd like the professionals to decide your guilt or innocence instead of your peers.
None of my peers serve on a jury. Unemployed people with nothing to do, retired people with nothing to do, govt employees who get paid if they show up or not. Regular people who have to work for a check and dont get paid if they dont show up? Not on a jury.
sounds almost like having the Police police themselves....that's going places...loli still don't get why a jury of random people is allowed?
why not have 12 trained judges that went to law school instead?
How about they pay if they want my service?
Everyone in the courtroom is paid very well, except the most important people, the jury.
The judge, the prosecutor, the lawyers, the bailiff, the court reporters, all are paid very well in California. Except the jurors. Fuck that.
I just tell them I was wrongly arrested once(true), and I am biased against the police and prosecution. Works every time.