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I was a witness for a trial once and it's kinda bizzare. After all of the lawyers speeches and questions and explanations of the law - in the end it just boils down to how 12 random people feel about it. I left with the feeling that the process is fair only in the sense that it is equally random and unfair to everyone.

If the prosecutor is able to make you seem unlikable, or you do it to yourself, you most definitely increase your risk of being convicted. Mr. Auernheimer strikes me as somebody who enjoys being shocking and perhaps unlikable in the traditional sense, which is not an ideal situation in court.




Well, as a defendant you can waive your right to a jury trial, and many people do for this reason.


That's interesting. I actually didn't know that you could do that for a criminal crime except in the case of a plea bargain.




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