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To: didjuneau who wrote (335365)2/16/2022 7:29:55 PM
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I never have been. They are made up with regular citizens aren't they? Seems like it would be pretty easy to bamboozle and lead a group of laymen like that.

There is a lot of power in the jury itself.



To: didjuneau who wrote (335365)2/16/2022 8:54:59 PM
From: Honey_Bee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 456318
 
No, I've never been on a Grand Jury, but I always wanted to be on one.

I was on only one jury and that was in Santa Cruz. It took five weeks and I totally enjoyed every minute of it.

I don't mean I enjoyed the crimes, etc., but the whole world inside a trial like that fascinates me.

We ended returning unanimous guilty verdicts on all felony charges and all misdemeanor charges except one very minor one that the jury used to pacify the libtard on the jury and get him to vote guilty with the rest of us.

He that didn't think "it was so bad" for a scumbag to pick up teenagers in downtown Santa Cruz and lure them back to his van for some "free drugs," and then sexual molest them - all boys.