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In reply to the discussion: One stinking juror could muck the whole guilty verdict.......i know that, and it just makes [View all]prodigitalson
(2,489 posts)23. 11 jurors voting to convict you is not a good look
and i doubt he would be given any prison time on this
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One stinking juror could muck the whole guilty verdict.......i know that, and it just makes [View all]
a kennedy
Apr 15
OP
That's the way the jury works. All 12 could say not guilty or all 12 could say guilty and any numbers in between
jimfields33
Apr 15
#3
Thank you for saying that. I'm sure that won't be mentioned much in the next few weeks.
ificandream
Apr 15
#12
I'm not sure it does Trump any good to have a single Trumpie do a jury nullification
gulliver
Apr 15
#6
If you asked me that question, I'd say "I don't care what you call me, especially in the third person"
brooklynite
Apr 15
#20
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JoseBalow
Apr 15
#36
The prosecutors are going to be very careful in approving any jurors that might be biased.
honest.abe
Apr 15
#15
Prosecutors have a limited number of people they can strike. But, they do not approve jurors
33taw
Apr 15
#28
WAPO: How a Trump-supporting juror in the Manafort trial was a beacon of justice
emulatorloo
Apr 15
#18