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>in the American justice system it's up to a bunch of random retards picked off the streets to decide whether a defendant goes to jail or not
how does this shit make any sort of sense?
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it's simple, it works when the jurors aren't amerimutts
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The logical next step to evolve the jury system is to livestream all trials and let the hivemind on the internet vote on if someone is guilty or not
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>>219823715
>tfw get called to jury duty every year because I'm one of the few people in the city who haven't committed any crimes.
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>>219823715
my mom got jury duty notice, but she never went because she's too ESL to decide someone else's fate like that
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>>219825825
is it not mandatory to go?
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>>219825929
it is, but there are exceptions. e.g., you can't have any prejudice towards the defendent, including if you know each other personally before the trial begins, or you're just a racist. you have to have to opt out and say you can't go



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