Bill!,
As it happened in our desert cow-town, things are better for what my friend and
her 7 other peers pressed.
I won't generalize. Neither should you. ;-)
A fine line exists: do juries see a fault in recorded Laws? If so, go ahead
and disregard them. Sure, it's a problem if it is a prejudice: In Tucson, it
was not.
I advise all Jury members to take the Law into their own hands. That's our
System (although some regret it).
--Joe
"Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> The problem with this is you run the risk of juries making their own law.
> Like when White juries tried Black defendants. I don't think it's a good
> idea.
>
> Of course if it is a jury trial the judge can always set aside the jury's
> verdict and impose one of his own.
>
> ...Bill!
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