I'd like to think even the average juror can understand not want to work for a boss that already sent you packing and did everything they could to contribute to your misfortune.
After being on a jury, the majority are not so bright.... the entire group agreed it was justifiable self defense. But 10 of them wanted to still charge the guy with 2nd degree murder. Me and this other guy held out and tried to explain to them that self defense and murder doesnt go together.
Apparently, the other 10 read the judges order wrong where they thought they HAD to choose a charge lol.
I'd like to think even the average juror can understand not want to work for a boss that already sent you packing and did everything they could to contribute to your misfortune.
Jurors are usually well below average in terms of intelligence and logic. I mean, look at the OJ trial.
After being on a jury, the majority are not so bright.... the entire group agreed it was justifiable self defense. But 10 of them wanted to still charge the guy with 2nd degree murder. Me and this other guy held out and tried to explain to them that self defense and murder doesnt go together.
Apparently, the other 10 read the judges order wrong where they thought they HAD to choose a charge lol.