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Should We Abolish the Jury System?
enemaofthestatistquo
Sunday, July 10, 2011 at 7:01 PM
enemaofthestatistquo
Sunday, July 10, 2011 at 7:01 PM
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I have now read the article & the comments, still the answer to the title of the article is, as before- no, NO, & He[[, NO!. Jury duty is that a civic duty, not slavery. It is the cost, and the recompense for the exercise of the franchise (Voting). If you do not wish to serve as a Juror, don't Vote. That might be a blessing on our nation. And anyone who does Vote, should bi-annually be called upon to serve as a Juror, poll administer, or court observer in traffic, probate, municipal, etc. courtrooms to see that true justice is done. I've seen a judge conduct kangaroo courts & railroad persons into jail in my local (non-jury) trial courts. A particular judge should be impeached. But I have little power or clout in this fiefdom.