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![]() Talking of peers can you imagine 'lord' sugar on a jury?....Your fired!..er, I mean guilty...lol |
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I do understand why you thought I may have been patronising -it's one of those explanations that is very difficult to articulate without it coming over that way. I wasn't defaming your age as such - but I couldn't (and cannot) address the point I was trying to make without bringing into play the 'level/grade' of education you are at currently - and the difference that another 5/10 years of further indepth study will make to you. The best way I can put it over is: often when we are learning something new: the fire in our belly, the thoughts we have, the ideas that we are learning seem so obvious: they seem so easy to manage - in theory. It isn't until practical application is required, that you (ie: people) realise how many external and 'unaccounted for' variables affect the theoretical approach - which were never considered previously - that you (ie: people) are able to recognise that 'what may have seemed an easy solution' in theory - doesn't work in practise. Hope that helps clear it up a bit. That's what I also was referring to re: 'having experience'... being experienced doesn't mean it is effective. (ie: to try to explain what I mean.... how many 'experienced doctors' for example have been done for gross misconduct with ongoing errors, time and time again...... they were experienced, they may have had knowledge: but implimenting both of those things in the real world, failed because 'they' (the individual) was inept) |
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Its not enough though to simply discredit those who have opposing views, Backing up what you say with reliably sourced facts and statistics helps.
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a) Compulsory Jury Duty is a flawed concept and is one of the reasons why our law system has it's failings. Well, that appears to be a massive unsubstantiated generalisation. b) While a juror's uninterest can be seen as a plus as it means they aren't going to take things as seriously either, someone who doesn't want to be there will just go with whatever gets them out of it quicker rather then actually taking in the facts of a case and making an educated decision and to put the fate of someone in the hands of someone so disinterested is reckless and foolish. At best, hypothesis; at worst, naive postulation. |
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Yeah by countering their argument, Omah has just been focusing on me and ignoring my arguments which is always a sign of defeat. I've put up some points which he has chosen to ignore in favour of bleating about his experience without actually detailing anything useful of the process...
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However, I see Omah has indeed responded: so let's all (note: not you, not me, not a.n.other - ALL of us !! ) maybe keep a cool head - well .... cool - ish. ![]() |
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Make it optional and there's a better chance of getting juries who recognise the gravity and responsibility of the role instead of ones that are just going to wing it. |
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If you make it optional however: you have to consider that there will be those who want more liberal sentencing, vs those who harsher sentencing. Those who do not work and volunteer just to give themselves something to do. Those who have a personal agenda rather than a lawful unbiased reason. Those who have felt the justice system let them down (or not) and have a personal reasons / premeditated reasons for wanting to be on a jury. Those who simply get some sick kick of being part of having some 'power' to sentence someone. How do you suggest this is controlled / regulated / monitored / avoided? Last edited by Pyramid*; 09-04-2012 at 03:06 PM. |
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How do you feel that would improve upon the current status? Why do you think that currently, some people are 'not selected' - they are called up for jury duty but are not selected and sent home? Are you aware that happens because by what you have offered as a suggestion -it seems that you don't know this already DOES happen. A 'filtering' of potential jurors - already happens. That already is in place. Given that that already is in place (which now you may understand why it was important for you to reply to Omah as to whether you had had any been called, or being in a court, been a witness etc). It's not that 'we' are trying to be smart - it's because what you seem to think doesn't happen... does already happen. so back to my original questions then,now that you are aware of this. Last edited by Pyramid*; 09-04-2012 at 03:27 PM. |
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Giving them incentives? Do you mean like money?
Because wouldn't you then face similar problems. People only doing it to make a quick Ł50 or whatever and not taking the trial seriously and being uninterested. |
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Bearing in mind some of the cases that have to be discussed, which may include evidence of violent and vicious personal attacks (such as a body cut up by a chain-saw, which was part of the murder case I sat on), anyone who volunteers to take part in such cases must have an ulterior motive The only case for non-jury or "professional" jury court proceeding is, IMO, fraud, where the body and nature of the evidence is more than mere mortals can deal with (again, as I found out - luckily, in "our" case, the defendant eventually changed his plea before the case had progessed too far) Last edited by Omah; 09-04-2012 at 03:37 PM. |
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Can you imagine a jury full of daily mail readers?....
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the dury is out lol
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