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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCan potential jurors get in trouble if they really let TFG have it when asked if they can be fair and impartial?
We've all imagined what we would say to his face if we had the opportunity. Could a potential juror get in trouble for letting loose on TFG while they're being questioned?
hlthe2b
(102,328 posts)Most people are on best "behavior" in court settings--even while they largely try to be truthful. Even those who might have strong feelings will likely couch it in as civil and noninflammatory way as possible. That isn't to say they won't own up to those feelings.
I went through this when asked about my feelings about guns when called for jury duty during voir dire. I did not know WHY I was being asked this but merely stated my general feelings in a matter-of-fact manner as possible and avoided getting into details or tangents and I did not express any emotional nor judgemental opinions.
50 Shades Of Blue
(10,031 posts)Voltaire2
(13,109 posts)And then after evaluating the evidence, vote 'guilty'.
RockRaven
(14,983 posts)Because he IS a piece of shit.
brooklynite
(94,676 posts)I wouldn't have any such inclination.