Quote (aaron9999 @ Nov 7 2021 10:51pm)
"since we have a paper trail a mile long showing him associating with far right radicals who went there specifically to get violent, and even his self-proclaimed intention was to defend somebody else's property that he had no business being at and that was already burned the night before so there was nothing left to defend."
Lets see the paper trail associating with far right radicals who went there to specifilcally get violent?
Burned night before? How did Kyle put out a dumpster fire that was being pushed in to a gas station? Is Kyle a time travler?
Lets hear your view on why Rosen was there?
His professed intentions were to protect a car dealership. Not a dumpster lol.
Why does it matter why Rosen was there? Rosen isn't on trial.
Quote (JessiWan @ Nov 7 2021 11:03pm)
Ok this is off topic, but I have always wondered about the process of juror selection. Do they put anything in place that "screens" jurors in some way? Like, maybe making sure that they are educated enough, or familiar with the legal system enough, or impartial enough, or that they don't let their own politics or personal bias influence the outcome of the trial..etc etc? In other words, how do they select jurors?
Thats a very involved process that you can google.
Just google jury selection and start reading. Not hard.
This post was edited by NetflixAdaptationWidow on Nov 7 2021 11:54pm