BertieWilberforce
BertieWilberforce t1_j6o1u9q wrote
I know this post is meant to be funny--and it is--but I grew up in a household imbued with this mentality. Ultimately it's pretty sad. This is the same mindset as the crazies in 2020 who wouldn't mask or take the vaccine. 'Jesus is my vaccine!' they shouted at us.
These are people terrified by their own mortality.
BertieWilberforce t1_jeemi4i wrote
Reply to comment by largos7289 in Question about 12 Angry Men by nthroop1
Exactly my experience as well. We convicted a thug on beating his wife senseless (in front of his 3 year-old daughter) but even with an ADA who had her case sewn up pretty tightly, we still had one Lee J. Cobb figure on our jury who read his tabloid and said the defendant 'just got outta hand a little.' So it took some persuasion and jury members using things other than evidence to make their argument.
Yeah, I know the legal purists go crazy over what happens in the jury room in this movie (one of my absolute favorites) but the fact is, once the door's closed, anything goes. Guilty/Not Guilt/Hung Jury. That's it. No 'Oh, but we considered things other than the evidence.' Judge will *not* care.