okay
well i say the uh
probably the best thing to do is is
tie them with a rope and throw them in the water if they sink they're innocent right
i see
uh
a good a good southern solution
yeah uh so uh
how do you how do you feel that's that's of course being facetious but
yeah
uh-huh you have to say that um
i don't know the the things they asked to talk about were whether the uh
whether the judge should be the one that does the uh sentencing and seems to me that that's i think that's the way it's done now uh at least
um-hum
my understanding of the law which isn't very good uh
uh-huh
it seems to me that the judge does it and i i think that's probably all right in that they
you know maybe know what the
the norm is for a particular thing
um-hum and i guess also what the system will absorb
right
they're probably more tuned in to that possibly though on um
capital cases like maybe the death penalty
uh-huh
uh i'm kind of undecided on that whether the judge should have the sole
i mean he could have like a personal prejudice you know judges are people
like everybody else even though they're they're supposed to be impartial but
that's right
maybe uh
and i think that may i that may be an exception as well because i think that doesn't the jury decide on the death penalty rather than than the judge
i i think that's i think that's the way it is uh whether they they decide whether or not they uh
yeah
uh
accused or whatever would get the uh get the death penalty
do they have a death penalty in California
yes in fact they're going to execute somebody at the end of this month and uh
yeah
um-hum
there's a big uproar going on right now uh the uh Governor you know has been trying to decide whether he's going to commute it or not
yeah
um-hum
it was someone who had uh killed two teenage boys here in San Diego as a matter of fact
yeah i something like that i've got no problem with them
yeah
um
i guess the way i think about it is
not it shouldn't necessarily be thought of as revenge it's just like if you've got like a dog that's running wild and biting people put it to sleep you know just get it out you know it's not able to fit in you know
uh-huh
something inexpensive
yeah yeah exactly
um
i guess
kind of the way i think about it also is they just
if somebody gets the death penalty they're they're judged guilty they got the death penalty
they should have one year and one appeal cover all their bases with one appeal and if not
you know don't don't let them sit up there on death row for you know fifteen years
yeah i think this particular case has been like ten or fifteen years
uh-huh
but i guess there have been several cases where people have been executed by mistake and you'd hate to be one of those
yeah that's a
yeah oh i'm i'm sure
yeah
the other thing they asked about was whether uh
uh the verdict should be required to be unanimous which again i think is the way it is now that all that all verdicts well maybe not i don't know at least in capital cases i'd think they'd have to be unanimous
um-hum
i i believe it is in capital i think in like uh lesser cases it's like ten out of twelve or five out of six whatever
uh-huh
however many is on sitting on a jury
i i believe that's the way it is but i'm pretty sure you're correct on capital cases
um
yeah the paper here tonight had a thing about the Noriega trial and that there's one juror that is is uh different than the other eleven
uh-huh
yeah
and uh they've only deliberated four hours or something and they say they're hopelessly deadlocked
oh no
judge told them they weren't hopelessly deadlocked yet
i'm telling you
go one way or the other that that's probably an expensive trial
yeah six months so far they said so
uh
yeah probably
yeah i'm i'm sure there's a number it's probably like thirty forty thousand dollars a day you know
worth of all the
food for all
maybe they could go with a with a nine hundred number and have people dial in and give their uh vote
yeah
yeah that's that's been so long i've practically practically forgot who Noriega was you know
right
that has been going on
my uh cousin is a FBI agent down in Miami
oh really
yeah so she follows that stuff pretty closely
but uh yeah she's not involved in that that case
that's interesting
well have you ever served on a jury
she doesn't
no i haven't i never have my wife has but i i haven't
uh-huh
i got called but i uh never uh got selected for a jury i sat for twelve ten days in a court room while they went through the selection process and they had
uh-huh
uh-huh
some guy that was uh defending himself
oh