Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by MadTrapper375
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by 007FJ
Originally Posted by MadTrapper375
That guy just won the lottery. Put me on that jury and that cop is going to prison.


Everyone has an opinion but you are 180 degrees out from me.



No he's completely wrong. When you get put on a jury you have a duty and that duty is to follow what the LAW says, not what your bleeding heart tells you. If you can't do that go home to your safe place.

As recently as 1972, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said that the jury has an " unreviewable and irreversible power... to acquit in disregard of the instructions on the law given by the trial judge.... (US vs Dougherty, 473 F 2d 1113, 1139 (1972))

Or as this same truth was stated in a earlier decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Maryland: "We recognize, as appellants urge, the undisputed power of the jury to acquit, even if its verdict is contrary to the law as given by the judge, and contrary to the evidence. This is a power that must exist as long as we adhere to the general verdict in criminal cases, for the courts cannot search the minds of the jurors to find the basis upon which they judge. If the jury feels that the law under which the defendant is accused, is unjust, or that exigent circumstances justified the actions of the accused, or for any reason which appeals to their logic of passion, the jury has the power to acquit, and the courts must abide by that decision." (US vs Moylan, 417 F 2d 1002, 1006 (1969)).


You should probably read that dischit.

Have a little bit of a problem in the past have we. Last I knew most states don't allow felons to sit on a jury so you probably don't have anything to worry about......Watch out for those k-9's!

You must be the Cuck for the K-9 unit.


I spend all my money on loose women and trapping supplies.....The rest I just waste.