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you wanna go first
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no you can start
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okay um one of the things they talked about was uh
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did we did what do what do we think about a judge making the decision and i really don't agree with that
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um-hum
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i think that the trial by jury is better
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uh you know than even having a unanimous decision rather than to have one person be responsible
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i don't think that they could be objective in every case every time
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right
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you you know what i mean
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right there's there this this this topic is kind of moot um there there's no way we we couldn't survive in a system in a in a juror system in a trial system without a jury um
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yeah
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one man can never be one man one woman can never be objectionable in every case
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that's it
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um every person has their opinions and that's why jury selection is often very difficult
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well i i feel the other thing too uh they were saying uh you know what new ways could you could it you you know change the system
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i i really think that um we spend a lot of time uh going through appeal after appeal after appeal after appeal i mean if if you go to a trial by jury
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and especially if a person has confessed if they have been caught you know point blank in the crime there's uh no question it's beyond a reasonable doubt
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right
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you all these things i mean you know we've gone through this uh over and over again
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right they shouldn't allow an appeal
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and it can go on for ten twenty years i i think this is a little ridiculous
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yep
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i think the only people who benefit from that are the lawyers
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no that's right i work for a law firm i ought i
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i i'm serious and i think that the lawyers have caused a lot of the problems that happen that exist in the in the criminal system today with plea bargaining
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you know if someone is
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well plea bargaining plea bargaining is a different story
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well
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plea bargaining is something completely different that that actually prevents trials or or at least speeds them up
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well i know that's that's what i'm saying but i think a lot of all of the whole criminal system is messed up
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in in that regard i mean you know people who commit uh crimes that they i don't know how it works exactly but you know they get lesser sentences and i understand that the jails are full of people you know uh
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and that they have to do something but i think that the reason they are full is because they know that they can get away with it
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hum
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you you know what i'm saying that we we don't have um well a lot of states don't have capital punishment
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and um
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we do
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i i think they should i and i think if a person is guilty of taking someone's life and like you say it's it's there's no doubt whatsoever like drunk drivers that kill people and um
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you know all they they're caught dead to rights i i just think that that's they've they've taken a life and if they should pay for it with their life
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when you're saying as as far as the appeal um procedure is concerned we just have the case i'm i'm sure you've probably heard of Marion Berry
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um his final his last appeal was was denied two days before his sentence was up
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oh really
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so i mean his appeal was denied and two days later he got out of jail
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it uh
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for cocaine possession but um
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that was absurd there was no there was no reason the appeal process should have dragged on that long for a six month sentence
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i know that the
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and i don't know uh what what would you do to change it to make it better
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the the only thing i can i was you know the the appeal procedure is the only thing i can possibly think of um i like i said as far as removing of the jury and having the judge sentence that's absurd there's no way that could work
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oh yeah i i i don't agree with that at all
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imagine the guilt that person would have i mean it burned out is there's no possible way that you could um you know feel good about yourself if you had to do something like that day after day
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oh exactly exactly
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no one would want the job
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no really not really
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um
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you know like i said the you know everyone has their opinions about every case
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well would do you think people should have a trial if they're caught dead to rights like
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oh yeah i i feel that everyone is everyone is um entitled to a trial by jury that that that right should
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i mean supposing i come up to you and i just point blank kill you
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well i mean were there witnesses
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in other words you're saying that we you have to find out whether it's premeditated or what the circumstances were
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right that you can't you can't remove the jury regardless of the case i mean you could have fifty people in audience watching a murder take place and you you'd still there's still mitigating circumstances
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yeah
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well it's i i feel
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