I was put in a predicament a while ago, I didn't really want to be there, i had work to get on with. Jury Service.... it only took three days but still, it was not a pleasent experiance, though it was interesting to say the least. I wont go into the details to much, only that it was a Class B Drug case and we had to find the Defendant Guilty or Not Guilty on Dealing, he had already been found Guilty of Possession. Being in Court was a bit like being on a KB thread in a way, let me explain...(for me anyway) once you are in there, you dont really need/want to pass Judgement, but after reading (or listening when in Court) to what has been said you feel you have all the right imfomation and are therefore, able to make the correct Judgement (or so you think at the time) We came up with a Guilty Verdict after listening to all the evidence from both Prosecution and Defence. To me, the Defendant was there for a reason but I/We had to take in what had been said, and the Direction of the Judge. Question? Am i right in believing that, you can pass judgement on someone/something when all the probable evidence is put in front of you, even statements from witness's?
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