Trial by jury works, guys

trial by jury works, guys

its not perfect but it seems to work best.

The cop plead the fifth on the question if he tampered with evidence, essentially answering yes, that's textbook reasonable doubt and no judge or jury could convict after that.
It' not like OJ did it anyway, he was prepared to take the fall for the real killer his son

That's why the glove was too small for him and why the DNA was a partial match instead of a 100% or 0%.

>its not perfect but it seems to work best.

Except that it has an inherent bias when the jurors know the race of the defendant and then are prone to emotionalism and generally have a lack of objectivity and take their cues from authority figures and -

It's a perfect example of it actually working. The prosecution fucked up so fucking much in front of the jury that convicting him would've been a very terrible and unjust mistake.

yeah, but putting this into a Judges (usually part of the leftist elite) hand can give so much worse results.

Every muslim gets a "cultural background" bonus, gets trialed as a minor and a promising "social prediction" which results in half a year on probation for cruel gangrape and leaving the unconscious victim to die outside on a winter night.

European law is a fucking joke and everybody knows it.

This, the police and prosecutors absolutely dropped the fucking ball on this one by having a racist try to frame him unconvincingly. If they hadn't fucked around he would have been convicted.

so
>whodounit?

>European law is a fucking joke and everybody knows it.
This. Most European countries don't even require potential lawyers to take a bar exam
>mfw

What the fuck is the qualification then? Jesus Christ

>pleading the fifth is essentially a yes
Logically maybe, but the jury can't think that way

Apprenticeship. Britbongs have bar exams, but Germans and Swedes do not.
See a pattern here?

No wonder Abdul can rape a 12 year old girl and get 20 hours of community service. Holy shit.

How the fuck is that justice by the way. Everyone feels bad for the oppressed foreigner but what about the victim or the victims family? Does the family at least wake up after such an incident? I can tell you right now if my sister got raped by some nigger I'd probably blow his fucking brains out if he got off with community service.

>The cop plead the fifth on the question if he tampered with evidence

Here's what this boiled down to. The LAPD were notorious for cooking evidence and a charming practice called "throwdowns" where if a crime scene was missing the necessary firearm, one was provided free of charge (the murder weapon being a knife which would be subject to much closer forensic matching must have enraged the fuck out of them). If he didn't plead the fifth, the entire department's evidence handling practices would be put on trial and said cop would be blacklisted forever.

>That's why the glove was too small for him
The other thing to take into account was that Shapiro told Simpson to stop taking his arthritis medication at least a week before he'd be likely to have to put the glove on in court. No medication, and his hands swelled up to the point the gloves didn't fit.

>>its shitty american public school never taught civics

kek. go back to arabland or cuckssia if you dont like it.

>Most European countries don't even require potential lawyers to take a bar exam
and it's an undergraduate degree, like it used to be here until the 1920s when the legal and medical professions went birdshit over the glut of graduating professionals and demanded academic institutions make them graduate degrees

There are pros and cons with their system. When a european lawfag was arguing for the pedos in the hansen threads (notwithstanding that the law involved was Connecticut law,) they were displaying their cons. They (assuming it was more than one user) even got principles of criminal law common to most jurisdictions wrong kek.

>The cop plead the fifth on the question if he tampered with evidence, essentially answering yes

That's not how it works, but that's how it looks.

When you plead the 5th, you can't pick and choose which questions to answer: you plead it entirely or not at all.

The defense managed to make the case that the LAPD has a poor history with race relations, which planted a seed of doubt in the jury.

The prosecution didn't counter it properly; they should've reiterated to the jury that they must rule based on REASONABLE doubt, not any doubt.

Etc. etc.

Made in America was a better OJ documentary and goes into it in better depth -- along with the fact some jurors admitted that letting OJ off was payback for Rodney King.

While we're all laughing at the concept of apprenticeship, it's the legal standard for becoming a private detective in most US states. You don't just take a test, pay a fee and get to hang a shingle in front of your door advertising for suspicious spouses.

>along with the fact some jurors admitted that letting OJ off was payback for Rodney King

Jesus Christ, what pieces of shit. Relativists are disgusting.

Yeah, it is quite disgusting.

Doesn't help that the defense played the race-card.

Yeah no, you can be a lawyer in most US states through apprenticeship as well. You just have to pass both that state's bar exam AND the multistate bar exam (except for that one state I forgot which.)
What I'm getting at is there's no system to ensure that prospective attorneys have the minimum competency required to render legal service.

Nigga oj didnt do it
If the glove dosen't fit you must aquit.

Also when they picked jury they were fishing for libshits, and we all know libshits are mentally ill, they should be lock up in asylums.

>except for that one state I forgot which
It's NY and also DC

>Yeah no
If you still have to pass the bar then apprenticeship's irrelevant. No states I know of hold a standard to practicing law without passing a bar exam. Fuck, when Dan Quayle was in law school, Indiana didn't even require ID for taking the exam which is why most people think his family paid someone else to take it for him.

>and it's an undergraduate degree
so it's an on-the-job training?
>When you plead the 5th, you can't pick and choose which questions to answer
Not entirely accurate but not incorrect. If you're the defendant you can plead the 5th by not taking the stand at all. If you take the stand you waive your right to be protected from self incrimination. If you're just a witness, you can't do this and you must plead this right when asked a question the answer to which could subject you to criminal liability.
>The prosecution didn't counter it properly; they should've reiterated to the jury that they must rule based on REASONABLE doubt, not any doubt.
This. It's better to let ten guilty men free than to execute a single innocent man.

The MBE is administered in NY my nigga. I believe that before the NY exams were changed it was second to CA for having the hardest bar exams in the US. Louisiana is the single state which does not administer the MBE.

>then apprenticeship's irrelevant
most states require something to prove that you have satisfactorily completed some sort of legal education. You can bypass this if you have been admitted to any, literally any jurisdiction, foreign included. You can avoid taking the bar exam in state A altogether if you've been admitted to state B having a reciprocity agreement with state A, like Hillary did.

>DNA was a partial match instead of a 100% or 0%.
And this who represents jury's.

No it doesn't lol, literally only third world camel shit countries use it

jury trial does not work in countries where people do not give a shit about their rights.
It only works in countries where SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED is an established dogma.