Posted on 04/19/2021 6:00:02 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Downtown Oakland, CA is covered in plywood. Get ready people.
Someone should burn the CBS Headquarters to the ground.
Only a tiny bit of my tongue in my cheek.
If this isn’t a crime that carries severe penalties, it should be.
Shouldn’t this be illegal?
Hometown, gender, race, age of jurors had been known since Day 1. It always is.
This is a BS post.
2 alternates. It was originally 15 but one was excused at the very start.
RE: This is a BS post.
Doxxing goes BEYOND knowing what you just wrote. When one is Doxxed, people will know where you live and where you work.
“The Jury’s best bet is to hang together.”
And refuse to render a verdict.
That said, I don’t think Chauvin can get a fair trial anywhere. Ever.
RE: Shouldn’t this be illegal?
It should. I’m still waiting for a law to be passed making it illegal.
“And refuse to render a verdict.”
‘zactly....
“That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America - July 4, 1776.
Walter Mondale just passed away
Those jurors need to file a class action lawsuit against any outlet that intentionally stokes the fire.
The mentioning of one of the jurors being from Brooklyn Center was made by the defense attorney. As much as I hate the leftist media, this article is bumpkus
Apparently there are protestors outside the courthouse. I assume they are chanting. Could this be grounds for a mistrial if the jurors can hear them?
Any lawyers on this thread for comment?
RE: Walter Mondale just passed away
I think he wanted to go, after seeing what happened to his home state.
They are really skirting the outer edges of the law here. Not that it actually matters, of course.
What the article states is not doxing.
That won't help them at all once they have been killed at the hands of an angry rent-a-mob or a "lone-wolf" assassin. Nor will it help their families or distant relatives.
I am sure by now, that all the jurors know what verdict they must render if they are to avoid post-trial unpleasantness. Laws will have nothing to do with the outcome.
RE: What the article states is not doxing.
The article states this:
“The worst case is that the jurors do catch wind of CBS News hinting that they have their personal information and their decision is influenced by it.”
Is this not “Starts the process” of doxxing as the title of this article mentioned?
How did CBS get hold of their personal info in the first place and why would they want to?
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