• CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social
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      I think that message was a sort of sarcastic way of getting around a “dont talk about jury nullification” rule, in that saying “we cant talk about x”, while making it very clear what x is, prompts people unfamiliar with x to go look it up

    • Monkey With A Shell@lemmy.socdojo.com
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      Because the refusal to convict someone based on laws and circumstances you feel are unjust is wrong and goes against everything the ruling class have fought for.

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        But if also a cornerstone. (For better and worse–it got and still gets used to excuse people who commit hate crimes, for example.)

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          The “good ol’ boy” excuse.

          • “He’s got a promising life ahead of him!”

          • “It’s just how things are done, that ain’t his fault!”

          • “He just didn’t know any better!”

          • “We’ve all done stupid things before, who are we to judge?”

          • “He’s a pillar of the community, think of all the good he’s done!”