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Judge pressing jurors to see if they are impartial
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(04-15-2024, 03:24 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: As someone who's been in court numerous times but is not part of the actual nuts and bolts business of the court (i.e. an attorney, clerk, bench officer, court officer) I can assure you that sitting there while they work their way through legal minutiae is as tedious and boring a process as exists.  Someone not directly involved getting drowsy and nodding off isn't exactly an unheard of scenario.

I believe it, but I also believe that Trump and his supporters would equate being "relaxed enough to nod off during a criminal trial" as evidence of guilt if anyone else did it.  Sort of like that whole taking the 5th thing.

But as I said, this ain't a true representative US jury if there isn't at least 1 of those 12 jurors who will confess to the crime and do time for Trump on it.
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RE: Judge pressing jurors to see if they are impartial - Nately120 - 04-15-2024, 03:28 PM

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