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To: tired&retired

So how would you behave if on a jury and forced to “judge” the guilt or innocence of another?


56 posted on 10/27/2014 3:04:11 PM PDT by SaraJohnson
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To: SaraJohnson

“So how would you behave if on a jury and forced to “judge” the guilt or innocence of another?”

Generally I know the guilt or innocence just by being around the person. I have worked with the state police homicide detectives and told them the details of a murder case and who did it. I described the murder, how it was done, described the building it was done in and the weakness of how to get to the person who committed the murder. All this while never leaving the conference room in the police office.

They thought I was in on it as the details were too accurate. I ended up picking the person out of a stack of photos without seeing any of the photos, just the blank back side of the paper. Freaked out the detective but he knew I was not faking it. I also ended up telling him about his life so he would not think I was in on the murder.

I won’t do this type work anymore as you can’t imagine how horrible it is to connect with the hysterical spirit of the murder victim to get information.


57 posted on 10/27/2014 3:20:33 PM PDT by tired&retired
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