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Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head
That's not what they said on the news last night. They said 2 days is more like normal, and certainly even more time in high profile cases like this where jury selection is being watched very carefully.
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1 day is the average. The news is adding shit to stir the pot.
I do see what you are saying. And i know it doesn't look so great the way the jury is made up. No matter what the news says, the prosecutor and DA do know what they are doing when it comes to picking juries.
With the few facts i got, this ex cop is gonna loose if his defense is "i garbed my Glock thinking it was my taser". That is equivalent to saying "sorry" and expecting to walk away from this case clean.
I see that this guy on trial is now an Ex cop. So the department sees that this guy was wrong and fuck up, so will a jury.
So at the end of the day the media is doing what the media does, justice will be served through the court system and the expected outcome+sentence for killing an unarmed man will be arrived to.
Im guessing guilty with some sort of jail sentence will be the verdict and nobody will ever remember the make up of the jury.
