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June 14, 2005

A Normal-Looking Jury

From my brief look at the Michael Jackson jurists post-trial I don't think they were some braindead morons who would refuse to find a celebrity guilty even if the accused were in possession of some bloody gloves. Eric at Classical Values writes,

A jury that could recognize the distinction between actual guilt and the prosecutorial burden of presumption of innocence might well have been able to perceive that they were supposed to be more than performers in a circus.

"When Performers Fail to Perform"

Posted by Sean Hackbarth in Miscellaneous at 11:02 PM | Comments (2)