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Has anyone here sat on on a jury before?

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  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Twice. I’m not the one who they would suspect of believing in jury nullification, but thats what I did both times.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,866 Founders Club

    Twice. I’m not the one who they would suspect of believing in jury nullification, but thats what I did both times.

    Way to violate the separation of powers. Jurors shouldn't be making law any more than judges.
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,855 Swaye's Wigwam
    I served on 3 juries - one in Snohomo county and 2 in Pacific county. Let the guy go on an assault with a deadly weapon as the prosecuting attorney blew that by not having a detailed map of the interior of the house. I was foreman and told him afterwards why we let him go.

    Here is Pacific County they are really simple. My wife and I both got picked to be on the jury. The judge asked if anyone had doubts about serving. I raised my hand and explained that if they wanted a quick decision that my wife and I could drag it out for a couple days. Got a good laugh but we both stayed. Convicted him of lying to a game warden. Guy was an asshole (game warden) but that was not what we were there to determine.

    Forgot what the other one was it was so inconsequential.


    I don't mind being selected - I think it is kind of fun
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited June 2019

    Twice. I’m not the one who they would suspect of believing in jury nullification, but thats what I did both times.

    Way to violate the separation of powers. Jurors shouldn't be making law any more than judges.
    I won’t ever convict anyone of an unjust law or abuse of police power. Fuck that and fuck you.

    I bet you would have convicted someone of harboring a runaway slave in 1850.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,866 Founders Club

    Twice. I’m not the one who they would suspect of believing in jury nullification, but thats what I did both times.

    Way to violate the separation of powers. Jurors shouldn't be making law any more than judges.
    I won’t ever convict anyone of an unjust law or abuse of police power. Fuck that and fuck you.

    I bet you would have convicted someone of harboring a runaway slave in 1850.
    Wow, Damone. Great fucking argument. And better yet coming from the guy who refers to the freer of the slaves as a “piece of shit”.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited June 2019

    Twice. I’m not the one who they would suspect of believing in jury nullification, but thats what I did both times.

    Way to violate the separation of powers. Jurors shouldn't be making law any more than judges.
    I won’t ever convict anyone of an unjust law or abuse of police power. Fuck that and fuck you.

    I bet you would have convicted someone of harboring a runaway slave in 1850.
    Wow, Damone. Great fucking argument. And better yet coming from the guy who refers to the freer of the slaves as a “piece of shit”.
    He didn’t free anyone. The north was already free. He didn’t have jurisdiction over the south at the time.

    So would you convict someone for harboring a runaway slave or not? That was the law.

    Would you convict a black man who married a white woman? That was against the law. Would you convict someone for resisting arrest when no charges were brought on them other than resisting? That’s the law. Would you have someone put in a cage for having some pot? That was the law.