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Judge pressing jurors to see if they are impartial
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(04-15-2024, 04:49 PM)pally Wrote:  There are plenty of people who didn't didn't vote.  But even if they did, there are also plenty of Americans who take their jury obligations seriously and that includes listening to the evidence and passing judgement on that

Again, I'm not saying I'm some sort of persecuted type, but it's amazing seeing white conservatives realize that "minding your P's and Q's when you are in certain parts of the country, lest they find a reason to take you in and judge ya" is something that only exists now that it's being applied to Donald Trump.

Same thing with "the powers that be" keeping candidates off the ballot.  Happens all the time, and they don't notice.  Happens to Trump and suddenly it's some brand new thing that is totally never happened before and is suddenly a sign our country magically turned into a 3rd world shithole.

Oh and prisoners have it too good and are treated too nicely...that was something that was true until the whole 1/6 thing where suddenly the GOP has a reason to let everyone know that being incarcerated sucks and isn't easy and it's totally unfair and reform is needed finally now that the problem magically came to our attention.  Lordy loo, perspective people.
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RE: Judge pressing jurors to see if they are impartial - Nately120 - 04-15-2024, 04:55 PM

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