Don't you think it's scary to have people like that woman that says..... ' I trust my gut. The office people call me a witch. I know if I feel something it's true.......
How totally fucking scary that your liberty could be in the hands of someone who forms opinions based on her own emotions. |
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The defence baristas do my head in. From my own experience I've seen how hard it is to get a conviction. They get to see all the evidence that the prosecution have and all the questions they're going to be asked. The accused have a chance to get their story straight when if you're being truthful you wouldn't need time, you'd just be able to answer everything off the cuff. The only time you need to lie or think of stuff is if you're lying. |
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"The defence baristas do my head in. From my own experience I've seen how hard it is to get a conviction. They get to see all the evidence that the prosecution have and all the questions they're going to be asked. The accused have a chance to get their story straight when if you're being truthful you wouldn't need time, you'd just be able to answer everything off the cuff. The only time you need to lie or think of stuff is if you're lying. "
I bet they make nice coffee too |
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"Don't you think it's scary to have people like that woman that says..... ' I trust my gut. The office people call me a witch. I know if I feel something it's true.......
How totally fucking scary that your liberty could be in the hands of someone who forms opinions based on her own emotions. " Yes it is as your life hangs in their hands as you show emotions differently, so it would be hard for them to judge him. |
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"The defence baristas do my head in. From my own experience I've seen how hard it is to get a conviction. They get to see all the evidence that the prosecution have and all the questions they're going to be asked. The accused have a chance to get their story straight when if you're being truthful you wouldn't need time, you'd just be able to answer everything off the cuff. The only time you need to lie or think of stuff is if you're lying.
I bet they make nice coffee too "
Alright smart arse, barrister I meant! Hey I was a barista in Costa's back in 2000 so it's my natural go to word |
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"I'm annoyed that no one seems to be tuning in ....... WATCH IT.
For the good people that are watching, who do you think will be found guilty ?" I reckon he is innocent, it could be the other one. |
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I decided not to vote. Their was not enough evidence to convict without doubt. There wasn't enough evidence against Lewis either........
I'd have gone for not guilty if pushed though.
I feel cheated and hate him now. Fooking odd bod. |
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Instinct was telling me it was probably him; but there was too much doubt.
In the real world I would have had to say not guilty as the evidence did not prove " beyond reasonable doubt."
Similar to a real one I was on ( different offence)
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I said guilty but I said guilty from the start on the basis that for it even to be brought to crown court, cps would have gathered enough evidence that they think would secure a conviction.
Watching the end part I'm glad I said guilty. |
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By *W ChapMan
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"I went with not guilty. Not enough evidence to convict !!
I could put someone away on a gut feeling! I was right last night. "
Said not guilty, wrong...! Struggled with the integrity of it all as it was acted, just seemed like a drama to me. And I think the jury was picked to have people with certain life experiences.....it was ok, was hoping for better tbh |
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