Kyle Rittenhouse Legal Proceedings - Come for the trial, stay for….

What do you think will happen?

  • Guilty on all charges

    Votes: 282 8.8%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 1,077 33.7%
  • Mistral

    Votes: 264 8.3%
  • Mixture of verdicts

    Votes: 479 15.0%
  • Minecraft

    Votes: 213 6.7%
  • Roblox

    Votes: 132 4.1%
  • Runescape

    Votes: 203 6.3%
  • Somehow Guilty Of Two Mutually Exclusive Actions

    Votes: 514 16.1%
  • KYLE WILL SUBMIT TO BBC

    Votes: 35 1.1%

  • Total voters
    3,199
  • Poll closed .
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You are one seriously thirsty birb.
 
I’ve served on three juries. One of them was a fairly open and close homicide case. There are always those one or two people who didn’t pay full attention during the trial and will require their peers to give them the abridged version. This is where things generally get fucky, it’s because now you’re getting information from your peers instead of the prosecution and the defense. Everyone has a bias, and such bias can be used to skew someone’s perception. It’s infurtiating.
I wish I'd had jury duty at some point but the instant you admit you have a law degree and know about jury nullification, you're so the fuck out of there.
 
If a guilty hold out admits they would only vote guilty regardless of any evidence is there any recourse? Does it just become a hung jury? Any consequences for lying during jury selection?

If they admit they're holding out on guilty because John Oliver or Antifa said so then there might be the possibility of replacing them with one of the reserve jurors, because that's outside media.

A dedicated activist juror though would be careful about saying that, and would just bullshit about not being convinced by whatever evidence, like doubling down on the blurred pixels.
 
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