>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?
it's simple, it works when the jurors aren't amerimutts
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
>>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.
>>219823715my mom got jury duty notice, but she never went because she's too ESL to decide someone else's fate like that
>>219825825is it not mandatory to go?
>>219825929it 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