Posted by Charlie M on April 08, 2021 at 16:41:03 from (50.49.156.227):
In Reply to: Re: off topic posted by JK-NY on April 08, 2021 at 16:29:37:
I was on my only jury duty a few years ago and it was kind of fun to see how the justice system goes about its business. Mine was a case of a pedophile already in jail and was getting ready to come up for parole. In NY state a judge can hold those guys longer than the sentence if a jury decides the guy is still a threat to kids. Our guy had raped a 5 year old as a teen ager and almost killed her, raped a teenager when he was in his 20's, beaten by his father his whole life and a big time drug user among many other things. It took us as jurors all of 5 minutes to agree the judge needed to hold this guy longer as we couldn't see where he had made any attempt to reform, despite prison programs to do so. I suspect the way the judge talked to us after the trial he held him a lot longer. When we were called back with a verdict there were over a dozen cops in the room compared to the couple that had been there during the trial. They were ready for any problem that might have happened. It was an enjoyable time but we had to listen to a lot of details that would turn the stomach of a normal person. That kind of stuff depends on the trial you are on.
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