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Man I wish I could be a juror on this case. It seems like it would be hard to find an unbiased juror though, considering how publicized the case is and how galvanizing Trump's rhetoric has been around it.
I think at this point everyone has an opinion on Donald Trump, and particularly people living in Manhattan. The key question is whether they can find 12 people willing to put aside whatever opinions they have, and judge the case solely on what is presented in court.
Idk, you'd probably be getting death threats and and stalkers for a good while.
True... Maybe just a fly on the wall in the jury room then.
Out of 12 people, there's likely 1 that wears a maga hat... The jury will never reach a verdict if that's the case.
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/09/1243711228/jury-questionnaire-trump-hush-money-trial
Thanks for posting the questionnaire. I don't think I'd pass it. I'm not sure anyone I know would pass it. I'd be tempted to answer a lot of those questions in a way the defense wouldn't like.
I have a strong opinion and firm belief that it is a miscarriage of justice that it has taken this long for Trump to be charged in any court.
I'd fail 33. Is it like a mega crime to lie on that questionnaire?
A question so nice they asked it twice! I'd also fail #38
And the question about bias in an election year. Isn't that kind of the point? He committed the felonies in an effort to secure to 2016 election, so you disregard that because... He might do it again??
Yeah haha that's a tough one
More than half the jury pool said 'no' to that
The defendant's ironclad case when jury nullification walks in the room
Or in this case, whatever the opposite of that is
I'd guess maybe perjury, but I'm not a lawyer
Yea I'm more concerned about the type of person who actually makes it through the process. Anyone with any morals would be biased against him, and we all know who the type of person with no morals who would be fine with lying vote for.
I think my morals and ethics would let me answer "in the spirit" with which they are asked.