Yeah, they get very specific instructions. They basically just need to agree to a series of essentially yes or no questions. If they are not sure about something they can ask the judge for more specific instructions or explanations. If they need to review specific testimony or evidence they can ask for it.We’re not asking a jury to interpret law. It’s fairly cut and dry. Reasonable doubt and all that. We’re asking them to listen to all the evidence and make an informed decision based off of it.
It's a way of telling citizens that we are all part of this system. Criminal justice is not something that is imposed on us by our masters but something we do as a society.
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