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In reply to the discussion: If I'm on the Zimmerman trial jury [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)43. No he can't
by saying his sorry or regrets it or feels remorse and probably any other way of apologizing would almost certainly be viewed as an admission of guilt and wrongdoing.
It's for the same reason you so rarely get a public apology from a police department or any other organization where their direct or indirect actions resulted in someone getting hurt. It is admission of guilt which leads to an almost certain loss in a trial.
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If Snowden is freed, if he attempts to pull another weapon in a fight, the guess here is
bluestate10
Jul 2013
#4
You understand that I'm speaking of evidence that was presented TODAY in court, to the jury?
Duer 157099
Jul 2013
#20
Then a mistrial would be granted, and there would be a new trial. That's not a juror's job.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#25
You should see the movie "Twelve Angry Men." Serving on a criminal jury is something people take
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#31
Yes, there is a victim and an ACCUSED for every murder trial. You should see that movie.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#36
any juror that makes up his or her mind before the defense presents its case is a disgrace
onenote
Jul 2013
#29
That's just plain silly. Prosecutors don't "throw" cases. They don't want to be losers.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#32