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"Matt Barrow" wrote:
Juries determine facts, not law (who is responsible -- this might not be
Juries don't determine facts. Facts exist or don't.
Hmmm!! As my Dad used to say, "Is that a fact?".
yep
And how do you know they exist or not?
Think about the difference between having commited a crime and
being convicted of a crime in a court of law. Think about how a
jury could actually "determine facts" if some of the evidence is excluded
because it was improperly obtained.
Gee, using that logic, why do we bother to investigate? Hell, why do we go
further and bother to try the case at all?
yeah, that's a logical conclusion to reach...
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Bob Noel
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