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    12 random people chosen by randomly picking of names. They are put in a room and told to choose a leader to represent them. They have never met each other before. They are expected to get along with each other. There are 8 ladies and 4 gents of all different ages and backgrounds. At the end of the process they are expected to come to the same conclusions.

    Have you ever been asked to decide the guilt or innocence of another person or people in a court of law before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The D Man View Post
    12 random people chosen by randomly picking of names. They are put in a room and told to choose a leader to represent them. They have never met each other before. They are expected to get along with each other. There are 8 ladies and 4 gents of all different ages and backgrounds. At the end of the process they are expected to come to the same conclusions.

    Have you ever been asked to decide the guilt or innocence of another person or people in a court of law before?
    No.
    12 good men(women)and true.
    A jury of your peers.
    Don't fall into the trap of thinking there're all guilty.
    And don't let a domineering individual(or individuals)take over proceedings and overshadow the rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The D Man View Post
    12 random people chosen by randomly picking of names. They are put in a room and told to choose a leader to represent them. They have never met each other before. They are expected to get along with each other. There are 8 ladies and 4 gents of all different ages and backgrounds. At the end of the process they are expected to come to the same conclusions.

    Have you ever been asked to decide the guilt or innocence of another person or people in a court of law before?
    Better to be judged by 12....Than carried by 4 .

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