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Old 04-18-07 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by N_C
Worry all you want but you & I probably both agree if we were on the jury we would find the guy guilty based in part on emotion as this jury pobably did. If you don't agree then think about this. Put yourself in the position of the deceased person's family. Wouldn't you want justice done? I don not think any of us can say we would leave emotion out of making a decision on a case like this if we were on that jury. If we could leave all emotion out of it then we are probably as cold hearted as the JAM or we are nothing more then emotionless robots with no compassion or feelings.

I am very data driven. I am able to leave my emotions at the door when necessary. This doesn't make me cold-hearted. It makes me rational.

And yes, I would want justice done. Justice means you don't convict innocent people. Justice means people who are guilty get appropriate sentences and convictions. After more info on this case, it does appear justice was done.
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