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View Poll Results: You're on the jury. Do you acquit or convict based on the story below? | |||
Acquit. A man's home is his castle. |
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18 | 24.66% |
Convict. Send him up the river. |
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44 | 60.27% |
I can't serve on a jury. I'm crazy, I'm telling you. CRAZY! |
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11 | 15.07% |
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Yeah, that's gong to be a tough one given the time it likely took to get law enforcement there. Maybe they can get credit card receipts to see how much beer was bought that weekend.
This is an interesting he said/she said case. Will there be any witnesses who saw drunk boaters, and does it matter? And if there are no witnesses, do you convict the guy because there's a dead body, or do you acquit him because you can't prove whether he was being attacked by a bunch of drunks?
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