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Kari 2021-12-11 08:01:36
The jury out of control?
If a person kills an innocent person on the street with a gun they just bought, should the person who sold the gun or who made the gun also be prosecuted?
If this question is left to the Chinese to answer, some people will ask in this way, "If a criminal who commits a crime with a knife is... -
Lorena 2022-03-25 09:01:09
On the Jury System
Recently, I learned about the jury system in the United States by reading "Anxiety in the depths of history", and when I saw this film happened to be on the list of winter vacation movies, I came to see it. After reading it for the first time, I felt very brain-burning. Many clues could not be...

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Carmela 2022-03-28 09:01:03
gripping surprisingly good
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Alexandra 2022-03-25 09:01:09
The plot twists and turns, the characters are full, and beyond the polarities of darkness and light, the part that pretends to be gray is vividly depicted. In addition, the rich details are worth seeing again and again
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Nicholas Easter: I'm Nick Easter, sir. Juror number nine
Judge Harkin: And just what do you think you're doing outside of that Juror Room, Mr Easter-Juror-Number-Nine?
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Nicholas Easter: So, what? I'm supposed to convince you that I have them, right?
Rankin Fitch: Oh, I think you've probably got them, or-or you will have. I just wanna' know why.
Nicholas Easter: Money.
Rankin Fitch: Safer ways for a sharp kid like you to make money. What's the real reason?
Nicholas Easter: Business, politics, sports... you tell me what *isn't* rigged? I mean, is there even such a thing as an objective jury, Mr. Fitch?
Rankin Fitch: [chuckles] Not if I can help it.
Nicholas Easter: Then why should all the lawyers and guys like you make all the profit?
Rankin Fitch: You don't have much faith in the Law!
Nicholas Easter: I'm agnostic.
Rankin Fitch: [laughs] I knew there was something I liked about you.