[Vision2020] How a citizen got out of jury duty

Scott Dredge scooterd408 at hotmail.com
Sat Aug 24 12:56:16 PDT 2013


He did contaminate the jury with his lack of facts, but it's not irreparable since the jury could subsequently be informed that the weight of a penny is ~2.5 grams and the density of a penny isn't a good comparison to the density of cocaine anyway.

The jurors would deliberate and reach a verdict (or hang) on the evidence, the law, and the inherent racism / bias of the white jury members.  2000mg (2g) of cocaine is a fatal dose depending on purity.  If true that possession was 'undeniable', that there was no evidence that the white racist arresting officers planted it on the suspect, that the suspect had no legal authorization to be in possession, and the amount / purity was greater than the law allowed, then it's quite compelling to vote 'guilty'.

Despite being caught red-handed with no defense, it's still safer to plead 'not guilty' rather than blind pleading as guilty and then being subjected to the sentencing of a judge who might be a white racist who imposes 12 years.

-Scott

> From: nielsen at uidaho.edu
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> Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 19:09:47 +0000
> Subject: [Vision2020] How a citizen got out of jury duty
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> Neil DeGrasse Tyson tells us how he got out of jury duty --- twice!
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