>> "He's just not guilty of the crimes he's been charged
>> with," said Ray Hultman,..."
>>
> so when did the jury system involve people deciding on anything other
> than the crime the person in the dock was charged with?
>
> how many people found innocent by a jury have to get this kind of
> shit?
>
>
> fs
>
Ya know... I was gonna point that out, but I figured it was too deep to talk about, unless this thread's topic turned towards a study of the legal and sociological implications of "jurror-as-moral vigilante" representing the "rational" social values of the legal system in America.
Leigh http://www.leighm.net
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