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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Fair point, but a typical juror still has to have no reasonable doubt. I can't see how that can be the case, assuming we're talking about the word of one cop and no hard eveidence.
Your thoughts the whole Making a Murder thing with regards to this belief you've expressed?
I think your faith in humanity is clouding your perception of how voluntarily dumb and blindly vindictive people are. I mean... if the defendant reminds the juror of someone the juror doesn't like... there's the reasonable doubt. It may never boil into the conscious part of that juror's thought process, but it was there, guiding their judgement all along.
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