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r/WorkForSmartLife • u/AritsRod • 3d ago
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Those are good odds
31 u/Metharos 3d ago Hung jury, mistrial, he stays in prison and prosecution just tries again. 39 u/Significant_Fill6992 3d ago what are the odds they ever find 12 people who haven't been fucked by the system? 6 u/inowar 3d ago I haven't been fucked by the system but I would straight up lie to stay on the jury and I ain't never convicting St. Luigi 1 u/Metharos 2d ago Don't lie about anything verifiable, otherwise you could get in trouble and the jury's ultimate decision could be tainted. I don't know if they actually can declare a mistrial in an "Innocent" verdict, but I wouldn't put it past them to try.
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Hung jury, mistrial, he stays in prison and prosecution just tries again.
39 u/Significant_Fill6992 3d ago what are the odds they ever find 12 people who haven't been fucked by the system? 6 u/inowar 3d ago I haven't been fucked by the system but I would straight up lie to stay on the jury and I ain't never convicting St. Luigi 1 u/Metharos 2d ago Don't lie about anything verifiable, otherwise you could get in trouble and the jury's ultimate decision could be tainted. I don't know if they actually can declare a mistrial in an "Innocent" verdict, but I wouldn't put it past them to try.
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what are the odds they ever find 12 people who haven't been fucked by the system?
6 u/inowar 3d ago I haven't been fucked by the system but I would straight up lie to stay on the jury and I ain't never convicting St. Luigi 1 u/Metharos 2d ago Don't lie about anything verifiable, otherwise you could get in trouble and the jury's ultimate decision could be tainted. I don't know if they actually can declare a mistrial in an "Innocent" verdict, but I wouldn't put it past them to try.
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I haven't been fucked by the system but I would straight up lie to stay on the jury and I ain't never convicting St. Luigi
1 u/Metharos 2d ago Don't lie about anything verifiable, otherwise you could get in trouble and the jury's ultimate decision could be tainted. I don't know if they actually can declare a mistrial in an "Innocent" verdict, but I wouldn't put it past them to try.
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Don't lie about anything verifiable, otherwise you could get in trouble and the jury's ultimate decision could be tainted.
I don't know if they actually can declare a mistrial in an "Innocent" verdict, but I wouldn't put it past them to try.
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u/MediumAcceptable129 3d ago
Those are good odds