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In reply to the discussion: Pervert released from jail gets busted again... [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)The DA themselves should have been the ones to bring it to the judges attention, from the very day of the jury selection.
Instead the DA likely felt that the questionnaire would help his case, let it slide, and hoped the judge would ignore it rather than saying "hey, the defense want this questionnaire modification."
The defense lawyers didn't say anything (that is, press the matter), likewise, because they saw the opportunity to perhaps use it against the justice system if it wasn't caught. And it wasn't.
Judges don't read over every single procedural thing, if they did nothing would ever get done, it's up to the counsel to bring important matters to their attention. Which this guys lawyer's did after the time limit ran out (they waited until the jury pool was poisoned and then brought it up, forcing the judge to do a continuance and pushing the trial past the deadline). And this guy walks because, as in all bureaucracy, every side embraces incompetence and/or dishonesty.