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  • Originally posted by ceyko View Post
    Hell, I may riot. I know I'd be screwed if I did something like that. People may have some sympathy, but laws are laws and gotta be responsible with your firearm.
    Then you would deserve anything that happened to you.

    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    I would never riot but I would be tempted to protest if I weren't worried about it getting out of control.
    Me either. I hate those people that use the excuse to riot to go ahead and loot.

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    • Svo, contradict himself and lie?

      Well, I've never seen such a thing. NEVER!
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      • Originally posted by The King View Post
        Yet you specifically quoted two individuals whose experience and opinion was the complete opposite of yours.
        I quoted them to point out the foolishness of their statement because I personally have set on a jury with a preconceived notion in my head. I have preconceived notions about everything until I learn otherwise, this is not unique to a courtroom in a civil or criminal case.
        Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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        • Their statement is not foolish, yours is.

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          • Originally posted by Jose View Post
            This! Beat me to it. That's the whole point of having an "impartial" jury.
            Impartial is not the same as idiot.
            Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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            • Originally posted by The King View Post
              Their statement is not foolish, yours is.
              My statement is purely the truth of what I believe and what I have done, nothing more and nothing less. My typical standard when on a jury is to vote for an acquittal if I catch the officer in even the tiniest white lie. If I don't think the officer is lying then I judge the facts of the case as presented. If I think the law being applied in the case at hand is unjust or stupid I will also vote for an acquittal even if the person is blatantly guilty.

              FYI: I am also a bigot and I bring those beliefs with me to the Jury Room as well.
              Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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              • So in this case you would vote for an acquittal since you have stated ad nauseum in this thread that the officer is lying. See how easy it is to trip you up when you’re a liar.

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                • Big Tex couldn't even wade through SVO's posts without stepping in shit up to his eyeballs.

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                  • Originally posted by The King View Post
                    So in this case you would vote for an acquittal since you have stated ad nauseum in this thread that the officer is lying. See how easy it is to trip you up when you’re a liar.
                    I hope you're talking shit and are not really serious, if you are serious you are truly a dumb fuck. In the cases I've set on and where that policy of mine comes from is when the officer is a witness in the case and not the defendant in the case.
                    Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                    • You didn’t specifically state witness or defendant however, and the law is very specific. A courtroom lawyer could obviously befuddle you rather easily. I just did.

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                      • Originally posted by The King View Post
                        You didn’t specifically state witness or defendant however, and the law is very specific. A courtroom lawyer could obviously befuddle you rather easily. I just did.
                        Exactly how often do you think police officers are the defendant in a criminal case? I'll clue you in, it hardly ever happens. It is so rare that it is not even worth mentioning so I didn't partially because I've never set on a jury where a police officer is the defendant. I'm an activist and I actively seek out being seated on a jury for my own personal reasons. Most people get pissed when called for jury duty but I get excited. Don't worry though, I've never let anyone off that is a true danger to the world based on my own assessment of them. I did give lady probation once for delivery of a controlled substance when she brought a kilo of cocaine to some undercover officers in a drug buy stashed in a box of Frosted Flakes. I laughed so hard when the officer said that's where she had the dope stashed that I fell out of my seat.

                        In the future if I'm on a jury for a gun charge I doubt I would convict the person unless they had gold teeth. See what I mean about being a bigot?
                        Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                        • Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                          I don't wanna hear a goddamn thing from you, shitforbrains.
                          Berniebro rage much? Democratic socialist says what?

                          P.S. you’re reading this not hearing it. We all know you’re not very bright, stop making it so obvious.

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                          • Originally posted by AnthonyS View Post
                            Berniebro rage much? Democratic socialist says what?

                            P.S. you’re reading this not hearing it. We all know you’re not very bright, stop making it so obvious.
                            You like being wrong, don't you? Too dense to recognize a figure of speech? I don't even know why I've asked those questions, I already know the answers.

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                            • Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                              You like being wrong, don't you? Too dense to recognize a figure of speech? I don't even know why I've asked those questions, I already know the answers.
                              I don’t like or dislike you. I don’t really know you and vice versa. I do however disagree with most things you post here. I know figures of speech, but technically you’re the one who is wrong about hearing, and then you call me shitforbrains. Irony kicks your ass again.

                              So if you want to convince anyone how smart you are, don’t let irony stomp your ass into the mud for a 3rd time as an encore. Gonna go for a 4th time as a curtain call?

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                              • Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                                I don't wanna hear a goddamn thing from you, shitforbrains.
                                Even more irony! haha

                                You're an irony machine

                                Originally posted by Jose View Post
                                So she went in there, saw the guy, and thought I'm going to kill him?
                                Well basically, yes. Mistaken or no, she made the decision to shoot. She was in the wrong job all along, and was never fit to be a police officer. She didn't have what it takes, they need to be made of better stuff. Think what would have happened it this idiot had encountered this situation, before she ever stepped foot in a police station. I'm sure bust in and start shooting, wouldn't have been the first thought. It may have even been, to check the fucking door number out of some sense of confusion and "wtf" ness.

                                Then nobody dies. I hope they get her for murder. And of course, give her the death penalty. That guy paid with his life, and did nothing wrong, so its only fitting that so should she. We really, really need the military roe for all cops of any kind anywhere. You can never fire unless fired on first. If she had always been trained thus, good chance she'd have just figured out she went to the wrong place, apologized, and left. Instead, we get to have some poor bastard die (for the billionth time) and shit tons of civil unrest. Yeah riots, great. All cause we have cops who are so scared shitless they just walk around like this:

                                WH

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