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movies
28 weeks later is a very solid zombie flick. I think its fair to say its not as good as 28 days later, but its still as good or better than any other decent zombie movie that comes to mind.
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AdviceAnimals
Maybe he wants to be caught. I was musing about this the other day, how if the motivation was that he lost someone to an insurance denial or he himself is sick, he might want his story known. Forcing the police to commit tons of resources into the capture could just be a big fuck you to the system even if he ultimately intended to get caught regardless. But I suppose well get privy to all the details sooner or later.
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videos
I think it depends on Luigi. I have no doubt that he will be offered a deal; this trial will be risky for the prosecution because a hung jury is very possible no matter how solid their case is with however much evidence. But Luigi might want a high profile public trial that continues to shine a light on these issues. I am never surprised to see how many people do not understand how criminal trials work though and think a conviction is a sure thing.
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AdviceAnimals
Trump has a congressional trifecta and the hyper partisan Supreme Court backing him, and the Heritage Foundation constantly looking into all ways to subvert our institutions and implement their and Trumps agenda through any means necessary. Lets not forget that the SC granted Trump blanket immunity for official acts and this is after his lawyers literally argued that Trump as president would be able to legally order the assassination of political opponents as an official act. Everyone arguing that Trump and GOP wont be able to do this or that, are huffing copium. You guys are in denial about who Trump is, who GOP is, who the Supreme Court is, and how badly they are about to fuck this country.
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pics
So an eternal joke. Just like our healthcare.
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videos
I did, obviously you didnt watch the video. It says plainly that juries cant be punished for a wrong decision no matter what the evidence shows, exactly what I stated although you dont need a YouTube video to tell you that if you have even a cursory understanding of criminal trials. Perjury only comes into play if you deliberately lie when asked by the judge or lawyers during jury selection if you hold any beliefs that would prevent you from applying the law as written. You can give a vague non-affirmative answer here and avoid even the possibility of perjury, its then up to the lawyers whether or not they are going to remove you from the jury pool. Jury nullification can and does happen without committing perjury. However acknowledging jury nullification is a great way to get out of jury duty. At one of my jury summons a potential juror just straight said he believed in jury nullification and the judge lost his fucking mind and ejected him, but this caused a cascade of subsequent jurors to say the same thing, getting all of them sent home and a long lecture from the judge about the importance of following and applying the law.
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news
Unless even just one single juror doesnt think he should be convicted, for any reason.
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videos
Its never, ever perjury to vote not guilty no matter how much evidence there is. Not sure where you are getting that.
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worldnews
Trump is not your ally. Nor are the Americans that voted for him. You should be concerned. We all should be. Not too much we can do about it though.
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news
Ill admit I was surprised by it. I didnt realize Americans were this primed to unite over the killing of an elite. Especially considering how unbelievably divided weve been, and the hero worship of filthy rich elitists like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. But its certainly a welcome surprise to see the general public is feeling this discontent with the way things are.
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