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your judgement
You and 11 other people are selected for a jury. Random slice of citizenry here.
Compared to you, of the 11 others, how many of them do you assume have an inferior sense of judgment? |
I voted, but I have to warn you it's only a guess, as I've never served on a jury, and won't have to for at least another 10 years, probably more.
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Everyone, sad to say. I don't think it's really true, but that's my knee-jerk reaction.
Make that . . . jerk reaction. |
I voted seven people have impaired judgment. I am being generous to the ill-informed right-sayers.
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I've served on a jury, and voted according to that experience. Just kept saying, "The law, people, back to the law and the judge's instructions, leave your emotional reactions to the offense in your crib."
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I'm not sure. I would have assumed it would be somewhere in the 4-6 range. But my experience actually serving on one was it was actually 0. Everybody examined the cases from the prosecution and defense critically, separated their own personal feelings from the judge's instructions, and listened to differing opinions from other jurors with consideration and respect.
It was probably an aberration. |
Kaa's Law: In any sufficiently large group of people, most are idiots.
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Yes, I voted 11. Not unlike Cloud's knee-jerk reaction. Let's be knee-jerks together, k Cloud?
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I voted 11 too.
Just based on the rubbish, urban myths presented as truth and downright lies I overhear on a daily basis. But I suppose I'm not really much better in that I make snap judgements and leave it up to other people to prove me wrong. In a courtroom I'd listen for all I was worth and try to keep emotion out of the decision though. |
I'm going with none. I don't care much for assumptions.
Personally, I don't think that other people have an inferior sense of judgement just because they disagree with me or their perceptions clash with mine. Making a judgement of somone's sense of judgement can't possibly be accurate based on one sample of that ability. I don't know too many people who have never made an error in judgement. If I were to find that all or a majority of the other jurors felt differently than I did, I'd probably review my own opinion to determine if I had any bias or personal perceptions clouding the issue, then either revise or solidify my stance, depending on my introspection. |
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Jeez, it's hard to say how many will disagree with me. ;)
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Hang him! Hang him! oh hai.
;) What was the question? The reason why they can't pick me for jury selection is because I am great at judgement but completely unreliable. I'm more prone to judge the possible sentence weighed up against the law broken first. If I find the punishment not suitable to the crime I'd judge that. Then guilt or innocence. I'm the one in the room with my own agenda. Put me at a 3. Not great for court. |
i assume that i'm right until I'm proven wrong. which never happens. wellll......it did happen once.....I thought I was wrong...but it turned out that I was right. so.....
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I managed to get out of jury duty, so......
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