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by Purplehood
Wed Oct 13, 2010 6:30 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: The Three Headed Monster: A True Story
Replies: 21
Views: 6173

Re: The Three Headed Monster: A True Story

surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Purplehood said he's "semi-literate."

So I guess anyone in the market for an 18-wheeler
should talk to you, my friend? :-)

SIA
Yes. I like to have an audience.

BTW, what would we talk about?
by Purplehood
Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:31 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: The Three Headed Monster: A True Story
Replies: 21
Views: 6173

Re: The Three Headed Monster: A True Story

Hoi Polloi wrote:The things that were the most interesting to me were...

1) Even though they explained disparity of force very well, the jurors still really got hung up on the fact that it was a man fighting unarmed women. They thought he should have been able to take whatever a couple women would dole out without pulling a weapon. This led the defense team to overcome the issue of man vs. women with the emphasis on the second man's involvement turning them into the metaphorical three-headed monster, which I find fascinating for some reason. The amount of psychological science involved in a good defense is amazing and the concept of chivalry is clearly not dead in our society, just perverted.

2) The fact that one of the women was a trained martial artist skilled in a grappling technique was not allowed to be discussed in court.

3) A lawyer on the jury heard all the evidence and the law on disparity of force and he went back to the deliberations incorrectly saying, "I'm a lawyer and I can tell you that he was not authorized to pull a weapon when the women didn't have one." Jury selection is crucial.

4) Why did he opt for a jury trial? If I were in his shoes, I'd probably want a trial by judge, especially in the case of a judge who was praised as being fair-minded and level-headed.
Agreed. If I had been on that jury and heard the lawyer make that statement while "deliberating" or whatever a jury does, I would have asked to be shown the laws regarding use of force in the state. Knowing myself like I do, I imagine that I would have been nearly as nitpicky as the lawyer.
But after reviewing this article I realize that I would have never been selected for the jury in the first place as I have too many disqualifying factors. (retired Military, Gun-enthusiast, semi-literate...)
by Purplehood
Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:07 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: The Three Headed Monster: A True Story
Replies: 21
Views: 6173

Re: The Three Headed Monster: A True Story

This article has made me rethink the possibility of getting a pre-paid lawyer. That guy spent months in jail.

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