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I was jury foreman on a trial for a gang member. He was 100% guilty, caught red-handed violating an injunction that a previous court placed him under.
When we went to deliberation I was shocked that half the jury wanted to vote not-guilty, because they felt sorry for him, and he seemed (in court) like a nice kid. 🤦🏻♂️
Long story short, it took three days of deliberation, and a hell of a lot of persistence on my part, but we finally got a unanimous guilty verdict on a Friday… but only because the hold out jurors didn’t want to return on Monday, and just wanted it to end. The correct outcome achieved the wrong way.
Thank you for being a good patriot. Criminals never change and we can't allow them to be free, they should be hanged.