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That disgusts me
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, September 05 2012 @ 05:42 AM EDT
Gangs and problems like them are different issues, the real problem is that they
need to truly be careful in their jury selection. Second, that jury cannot be
known at all--it's almost as though they should amend the laws and start to do
these type of trials with juries via Internet and other judicial systems in
completely other states (I'd say two or so away to be fairly safe).

This really is a situation were the judicial and police systems need to out
think the gangs and I think teleconferencing a jury (with their faces blurred,
voices distorted--only a VERY small amount of people know them--if anything ever
happens, you know where to start that case) might just help out enough to work.

No matter what they must innovate the system to keep jurors safe and able to do
their job and still teach criminals that their reach is never as good or as
great as they would hope--they must...crush their anarchistic hopes, while
retaining the hopes of the common populace. How court-room drama plays out as
mentioned above with the large Mexican gangs, is an important thing for the
American landscape. The American landscape concerning everyday citizens leading
normal lives and doing the right things.

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