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<blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">Rockadelic</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">NomoreGarciaparra</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">DB_Cooper</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">NomoreGarciaparra</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">Rockadelic</strong> said:</div><div>The real question today is how and why did a jury of 12 people come to this verdict.</div></blockquote> <br /> Fill up a jury with conservative law'n'order types and they'll let the cops go almost every time.<br /> <br /> It worked in Simi Valley and it works in most places. It's not much of a mystery.</div></blockquote> <br /> That would require the collaboration of the prosecuting attorney.</div></blockquote> <br /> In theory, but not in practice. Jury pools tend to lean in that direction anyway, for a variety of reasons.</div></blockquote> <br /> Would this be because "Law & Order" types actually show up to Jury Duty?<br /> <br /> I agree with HL that knowing the Judge's comments to the jury could reveal a lot.<br /> <br /> With the facts that have been made public it's hard to believe that even "Law & Order" types wouldn't recognize their guilt.</div></blockquote> <br /> Not really, because they're cops. <br /> <br /> And yes, part of it is that law'n'order types are more likely to show up for jury duty.
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