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2007-11-16 09:06:52 · 8 answers · asked by gggggg 6 in Politics & Government Civic Participation

I hope this is a fair question and I really like your honest answers.

2007-11-16 09:22:08 · update #1

8 answers

Yes. And, since I live in Southern Nevada, there is a chance I could get called to serve on the jury if the case goes to trial.

2007-11-16 09:51:00 · answer #1 · answered by desertviking_00 7 · 1 0

Well, I wasn't really old enough to follow the first of the OJ trials, so I have no opinion one way of the other on what the virdict of that trial should have been. To me, he's just an old guy who when a bit crazy. So I would have to say that I could be impartial. Also, in Michigan, the whole story is no big deal. There hasn't realy been any coverage of this story in my area. I would come into it with really no knowledge, just like any other case.

2007-11-16 09:16:30 · answer #2 · answered by Lauren P 4 · 1 0

Yes,I could. I would be more fair and impartial than any of the jurors on the last OJ trial. OJ himself says he prefers the jury
system.

Not that I wouldn't enjoy the chance to vote guilty and put him away...

2007-11-16 09:19:28 · answer #3 · answered by Alion 7 · 1 0

I think OJ should have been put away for the murder of his wife. I think his jury is only going to be able to think about how his previous trial went wrong. He is in trouble. We didn't get him the first time with dna evidence though, so who is to say we will get him now? Our judicial system is a mess. If he did it he should pay for it!

2007-11-16 09:18:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I think I would probably be overly sensitive to OJ, because of the breathless pundits clawing for ratings and the legion of armchair lawyers who do not accept a verdict that has nothing to do with this case.

2007-11-16 09:12:37 · answer #5 · answered by Mark P 5 · 1 0

Nope

2007-11-16 09:27:32 · answer #6 · answered by forgotten_serenity 2 · 1 0

Yes, and when they would call my name for Jury Duty, I would answer, "Guilty."

2007-11-16 09:10:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'd try, but I don't really think I could. He's guilty in my mind, regardless of what he does.

2007-11-16 09:16:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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