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Topic History of: The Jury
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Wyot Finished this eve and was also struck that essentially he was guilty and not guilty. As so many are.

The system does not work on any emotionally intelligent level.

It just feeds a human need for binary narratives. Bit it does this well.
JK2006 I went to sleep halfway through Show One so decided just to watch the final which actually I thought was fascinating. The series illustrates that, like Democracy, the jury system is great in principle but no longer works. Nobody is innocent and nobody is guilty. We are all a combination of both and all can suffer from people voting for the wrong reasons without sensible thinking.

No wonder there are so many Miscarriages of Justice.