Spyke

cough cough ^jury ^nullification cough

Sorry, there must be something in the air today.

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Actually? Having a get out of jury duty free card seems like a handy thing to have.

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unmagicalreply
lemmy.ml

Can we crowd source ads around Manhattan and have people with bullhorns on the sidewalks around the court entrances announcing "Jury Nullification is your right!"?

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cm0002reply
lemmy.world

Just to be clear, Jury Nullification isn't a right, more of a natural consequence of the 2 rules:

Jury can't be punished for not ruling a certain way

And

No double jeopardy.

You can't outlaw jury nullification without breaking the first rule and you can't break the first rule because it's absolutely necessary for a fair justice system

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lemmy.world

Theoretically. The structure is setup for one, it's the individuals that fuck it up. As usual.

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It's not just a consequence, it's the entire reason we have juries in the first place. Do you honestly think 12 random untrained people can judge if someone violated a law better than a traines judge holding a bench trial? Juries are always going to be inferior at applying the letter of the law than any trained judge.

The only value of a jury is that it protects against unjust laws. The original idea was that, regardless of what laws the wealthy write, you still need to be able to convince 12 ordinary people that a crime worthy of punishment has taken place.

Jury nullification isn't just some quirky consequence of the jury system; it's the entire reason we have juries in the first place. We've just collectively forgotten that fact.

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True, but from the perspective of a juror, it may as well be a right, and calling it a right gets the point across much more efficiently than trying to explain in detail.

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uid0gid0reply
lemmy.world

A judge can overrule a jury if they think the jury judged the law rather than the defendant, however.

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Only for a guilty verdict, a non-guilty verdict can't be overrode or appealed.

That's why they hate juries knowing about it so much

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JonsJavareply
lemmy.world

Jury nullification is one way to overturn unfair laws.

If a bunch of juries refuse to play ball, prosecutors will stop trying the cases. They think convictions are the only way to win reelection.

I'm an advocate for homeless people. I 100% support jury nullification.

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I mean, we'd probably want to keep murder illegal. It's just this specific murder we don't take issue with.

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nutsackreply
lemmy.world

something like the casey anthony trial comes to mind though. the jury wanted to convict but needed to act objectively on evidence alone. so they all cringed and cried as they all signed off to acquit or whatever. this would be the opposite, but the idea is the same.

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reddthat.com

Adams was quoted by the Post as saying the police were withholding the suspect's name for now to deny him any advantage.

“We don’t want to release that now,” the mayor said. “If you do, you are basically giving a tip to the person we are seeking and we do not want to give him an upper hand at all. Let him continue to believe he can hide behind the mask."

Yeah yeah. I'll believe it when you prove it Adams. Sounds like you still have Jack shit to me.

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marcosreply
lemmy.world

It's worse.

It implies the killer has no idea who he is, so the police informing the name is different from just telling him they know his name.

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AbidanYrereply
lemmy.world

Maybe reddit can point the finger at a dead college student again.

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All they've got is "has a backpack" and "running away". It's just like past time!

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FuglyDuckreply
lemmy.world

If they had a name, they’d probably already have the person it belongs to in custody.

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I mean, this tips the guy off as much as releasing the name unless they are bluffing.

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If Adams held a press conference to say the sky was still blue, I'd promptly go out and check for myself.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Adams is a piece of shit Republican who has dropped any premise of ever being progressive. I look forward to the day he leaves his post.

Also, the guy is already a hero. The moment the public learns the guy's name, it's gonna become memorialized.

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Lol, he's totally not going to get tipped off as long as you don't say his name. It's not like he's been like the only thing in the news in the last 3 days.

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lemmy.world

Sounds like a desperate tactic to get perpetrator to make mistakes (ie, tickets bought hastily to leave country). Sudden plans to leave the country or travel domestically are often flagged by the feds for follow up. The practice was supposedly put on hold [1] but wouldn’t surprise me if it’s used in situations like this.

In my opinion, police wouldn’t bother releasing this statement. If it was real, investigation would continue and the next statement/story would be “we have the person in custody”.

I call bullshit.

[1] https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/dea-passenger-searches-halted-watchdog-finds-signs-civil-rights-violat-rcna181262

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ponder.cat

That’s one theory, but also, remember that Eric Adams is kind of a moron.

One of the few explanations that makes sense to me is that the cops have identified him but aren’t saying anything so as not to tip him off, and Adams decided to make the announcement anyway, because him being the one to break the news is good for his career. And then figured with impeccable moron logic that as long as he doesn’t use the guy’s name, the guy will be none the wiser.

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errerreply
lemmy.world

He would have been a terrible Supreme Court justice based on the past 4 years. Wet blanket of a man.

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lemmy.world

Cops haven't found shit. I saw a video of a guy putting mask on their face that when on actually make you look like that person. Apparently can buy them on Amazon. How do we know that isn't a mask? This guy was smart. He didn't leave behind nothing he didn't want the cops to find. Hell the so called bottle they found. If you wacth the video or him disposing of it. He placed it in just a way that was for sure to be found.

Also two theories on the backpack. Either he left it on purpose, or my thinking is the cops planted it to make it look like they are solving this thing.

I think who ever this was is a professional or he planned it right and they will not catch this person. Unfortunately they will pin this on someone, and that someone will be dead.

Even if and its a big if they catch this person, no way will they allow this man to be put on trial. Allow his defense lawyer play up that he killed that fucking CEO because someone he loved died because the fucks at United Healthcare denying their claim. And if they had gotten care would have lived.

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foggyreply
lemmy.world

The backpack had monopoly money in it.

He left it.

He's fucking leagues beyond getting caught.

Homie rolled up on an ebike with a gun loaded with bullets engraved with messages. Iced this fuckface, tossed a backpack full of monopoly money to throw off the trail and make a statement, and dipped.

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Thanks found posts on it. Fucking hilarious and awesome. May CEO trimble and worry at all times. This guy is awesome and hope he gets away free.

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FlowVoidreply
lemmy.world

Allow his defense lawyer play up that he killed that fucking CEO because someone he loved died

That would not be admissible at trial.

The purpose of a trial is to present or rebut evidence that he killed the CEO. Anything extraneous to that is not allowed.

The exception would be if he were trying an insanity defense, which almost never succeeds.

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lemmy.world

Please it will be brought up. It goes to motivate. Again rhey will not let this hero go to trial. Besides they won't get a jury to convict him.

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They don't need to prove motive, and plenty of juries would convict.

It won't go to trial, but only because if he's caught then his best bet is to take a plea bargain.

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So what you're saying is everybody who's financially capable right now should take a week off of work to go across the country or maybe even across country lines for absolutely no reason? Especially those of us living in and around the area of Manhattan?

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You mean habitual liar Eric Adams? As quoted by the abominable tabloid the New York Compost?

Yeah, I'm gonna hold out for confirmation from someone not perpetually full of shit..

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lemmy.world

how would releasing his name vs "we know who it is" give any amount of edge to the guy? do they really think this guy is dumb enough to be complacent? im sure he's doing 100% of his best effort to remain as lucky as possible and have the best chances of making it onto a container ship headed for cambodia or whatever.

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Thrashyreply
lemmy.world

Maybe he has an Internet or social media presence with persuasive and/or humanizing postings, and they want to deny him the PR bump he'd get from them becoming public.

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lemmy.world

They don't know the Adjuster's secret identity. They're lying to distract from their own incompetence.

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granolabarreply
kbin.melroy.org

They have been dripping fake bullshit all week...

They aint got shit

Well maybe picked a random to ruin his life.

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As long as they don't Chris Dorner their Richard Jewell.

Small victories.

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Finding a scapegoat might be the only way to avoid making him a hero. Assuming the scapegoat doesn't behave like he's proud of the murder.

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lemmy.ca

Suspect identified as having quite a dashing face.

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one video talking about Paul Watson: “wanted for the crime of being a fucking legend”

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lemmy.world

I heard his name was Simon Belmont. Here's an artist's sketch:

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fedia.io

No one pointing out that although this is Reuters, their source in the NY Post.

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I mean, yeah. I doubt they'd outright lie about Adams making that statement, but neither that rag, nor the person they're quoting, are overly trustworthy.

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The four most meaningless words in journalism... "the NY Post reports"

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They're paying 50k for info, so make sure you send any useful tips their way.

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We have too many murders to investigate! Just to get caught up in 1 murder seems like a waste of money and time. It’s time to move on too bad so sad!

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