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Should jurors who refuse to hear testimony and evidence be allowed to render a verdict?
(Asking for citizens concerned by reports that a number of Republican senators left the room to avoid hearing testimony and evidence.)
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madamesilverspurs
Feb 2021
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It's cool. If they don't vote our way, we just call up a mob to storm their offices.
Midnight Writer
Feb 2021
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dchill
(38,502 posts)1. Delusions need to be protected.
pandr32
(11,588 posts)2. That's a good question
Delphinus
(11,831 posts)3. Great question!
I look forward to others' thoughts. Mine are: absolutely not.
Midnight Writer
(21,768 posts)4. It's cool. If they don't vote our way, we just call up a mob to storm their offices.
That's apparently how the New Conservatism works.
I understand they love that shit.
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)5. It should be: If you leave you can't vote. That would give Dems the majority.
crickets
(25,981 posts)6. That is a very good question. nt