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Justice is Served

While I agree with you on the legal aspect, I still would acquit her if I was on that jury. The idiot got what he deserved.

No, he didn't. Robbery is not a capitol offense. If you were sitting on HIS jury would you sentence him to death? By applauding her actions that is essentially what you are doing. Hell, even in Saudi Arabia he would just lose a hand. We are a nation of laws, and when we start ignoring those laws we descend into anarchy.

Bob
 
As I said... :thumbup:


[h=2]Search Results[/h] Jury nullification occurs when jurors choose not to convict a defendant they believe to be guilty of the offense charged, usually because they conclude that the law in question is unjust or the punishment is excessive.
 
No, he didn't. Robbery is not a capitol offense. If you were sitting on HIS jury would you sentence him to death? By applauding her actions that is essentially what you are doing. Hell, even in Saudi Arabia he would just lose a hand. We are a nation of laws, and when we start ignoring those laws we descend into anarchy.

Bob

I couldn't sentence him to death for robbery. The max allowed would be much less. But yes I'd find him guilty, because he IS guilty.

I'd still aquit the lady.. :thumbup:
 
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