Little Jedi
"I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equa
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It's getting ridiculous. If you're on the jury and you have any doubt, chances are you won't after you read about all the stuff you weren't privy to. But if that doubt results in a not guilty verdict because you consider it reasonable doubt, then we're not getting this right IMO. I just don't understand the whole "too prejudicial" argument regarding evidence.
No I don't either
As far as the jury finding out these details afterwards......
all I can say is 'KARLA'