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Hi, I'm usually the one thats late to the party. The commentary I wrote was an advisory to those in that area. If you read the article, one would come off with the the belief that possibly Jury but for sure the public attending the trail were liberals. At the end of the Article it stated something about a kangaroo court, don't remember since its been a week. But my comment was to those who read it and went wtf was the judge thinking. Now majority of people if ever in court are defending themselves. So my comment was too them. About a way to stop it from happening too them. But yes you are correct only a Defendant accused of a criminal offense(usually) can waive that right. But I highly doubt we have many prosecutors on voat, just saying.
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[–] juicedidwtc ago
only the accused can waive the right to a jury tho
[–] Mimar ago
Hi, I'm usually the one thats late to the party. The commentary I wrote was an advisory to those in that area. If you read the article, one would come off with the the belief that possibly Jury but for sure the public attending the trail were liberals. At the end of the Article it stated something about a kangaroo court, don't remember since its been a week. But my comment was to those who read it and went wtf was the judge thinking. Now majority of people if ever in court are defending themselves. So my comment was too them. About a way to stop it from happening too them. But yes you are correct only a Defendant accused of a criminal offense(usually) can waive that right. But I highly doubt we have many prosecutors on voat, just saying.