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Originally Posted by L-Pink
A compromise verdict is a crutch for an indecisive jury to say he was sorta guilty. It allows them to walk away without really making a decision.
It allows a prosecutor to shoot for a big charge while hoping for a lesser conviction he might not have gotten if the lesser charge was what the defendant was actually being charged with.
The jury decision should be black/white not in the big gray area.
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Question,
Doesn't manslaughter still have to be proven, just as if the prosecution started with only that charge and not second degree????