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  You are put on the jury. How do you decide/act? (search mode)
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Question: I would do the following:
#1
Guiltyof voluntary manslaughter
 
#2
Not guilty be reason of insanity
 
#3
Tell the judge you are too biased to serve
 
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Bacon King
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« on: February 28, 2011, 12:41:44 AM »

Option 2, per Ernest's explanation.

In Scotland they have "not proven" for this kind of cases. Which basically means "you can go but don't do it again, okay?"

I've read about Scotland's "Not Proven" verdict, and was actually wondering what circumstances in practice it was used in. Thanks.
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