
-- At 9:12 PM -0500 9/23/98, James A. Donald wrote:
To rig a jury by excluding undesirables such as Tim May would be far too laborious. To rig a jury it would be necessary to
At 09:52 AM 9/24/98 -0500, Petro wrote:
No, no, On the contrary, far too easy.
There are certain people who are NEVER called to jury duty, people convicted of felonies & etc. simply put the name of an undesirable on this list,
The number of identifiable undesirables is too small to guarantee the desired trial outcome. To ensure a desired outcome it would be necessary to screen out a very large number of potential undesirables. It would be much easier to screen in a small number of desirables.
and simple statistics would show this up.
If anyone were to look.
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