extrajudicial justice

Gracie 2022-03-23 09:01:58

"Justice", like "convincing", can only be pursued, never achieved. The injustice of the jury system lies in the fact that a determined person can persuade a group of indifferent people. What if there is no jury? In a country with a jury, lawyers convince the jury to achieve "justice in one's own position." A country without a jury just doesn't have a jury. Based on facts that are favorable to one's own side, and based on the law that is favorable to one's own side."
Everyone seeks justice in his own position, and every time he asks for it, he does not get it. So China has Bao Gong, knights, rivers and lakes, and the West has Spider-Man, Batman, and Superman. In reality, there is a "jury influencer". Juror No. 9 in the play said that he It's just "to prevent your interference and let them make a choice that is in line with their conscience". In fact, it is just to let the rest of the jury stand in the plaintiff's position and make a choice that is in line with their conscience.
In fact, for a legal film, this film is not a first-class work, but as a suspense film, it is very outstanding. It is true that the existence of the law is to avoid lynching, private trials, and the proliferation of violence brought about by individuals as judges. It is precisely because of this that the law itself makes absolute justice no longer exist, so there is extrajudicial justice. Go home and watch TV, who cares about fairness and justice and the American spirit?"
Because they are ordinary people, they are particularly concerned about justice, and the justice that stands in their position is sometimes extrajudicial justice.

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  • Tre 2022-04-21 09:02:12

    Maybe it's because I like Edward Norton and I like John Cusack, and I love this type of looks, but I have a dark hope that the hero and heroine will eventually part ways, really!

  • Ashleigh 2022-04-23 07:02:13

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Runaway Jury quotes

  • 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?

  • 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.