DaveC426913
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That may be binary, but sentencing isn't. They should have some idea of the severity of the crime to be able to hand down the appropriate sentence.. A classified file is a classified file.
That may be binary, but sentencing isn't. They should have some idea of the severity of the crime to be able to hand down the appropriate sentence.. A classified file is a classified file.
As others have already pointed out, this is not necessary. Do the juries in murder trials have to examine the corpse, or the alleged murder weapon? Of course not. They decide based on the evidence as presented to them by the testimony of expert witnesses and based on the questions and answers given in court under examination.as/re:
"which information the possessor has reason to believe could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation,"
How is the jury to determine this? Will they(and the lawyers and the court recorder and other court personnel) be given clearances and allowed to view the contents of the documents?
Or...................?
Sculptor was referring to the jury, though, and the jury don't determine the sentence, do they? I thought that would be, if required, at another hearing, and based solely on which side of the bed the judge got out of that morning?That may be binary, but sentencing isn't. They should have some idea of the severity of the crime to be able to hand down the appropriate sentence.
Juries get shown evidence in court. They do not get to "examine" it.What is the jury to think during their deliberations if they are not allowed to examine the "evidence"?
The jury is NEVER allowed to examine such evidence. Imagine, for example, a nefarious juror bringing a USB stick with child porn on it and cleverly adding it, or another juror changing the date on a file. Your defense would likely hire an expert who would examine the computer and say "there was no child porn downloaded onto it." The prosecution might show pictures of .JPGs on your computer, and the defense might show a list of files with dates on them. Those summaries ARE available to the jury.If you were accused of having child porn on your computer; would you be satisfied if the jury were not allowed to examine your computer.
Provided your defense had an opportunity to rebut that - absolutely. That's how trials work.Would you consider it a fair trial if the jury were simply told that experts have determined that you did indeed have child porn in your possession?
That almost never happens. It has never happened on any trial I've been on, from civil suits to a murder one grand jury. We didn't see the bloody knife; we just got a coroner's report that described the wounds from the knife, and got the police report on the knife they recovered.I submit that only by being allowed to view the evidence could a jury come to a unanimous decision in a fair trial.
Sometimes they do. In a case like this, though, it would almost certainly be a second jury.Sculptor was referring to the jury, though, and the jury don't determine the sentence, do they?
I don't see the relevance of that. Please explain.
I was under the impression that in all federal cases it was the judge that determined sentence, and really only in capital cases is a jury involved, where they determine whether the death penalty should apply. Is Florida an exception to this, where they have jury sentencing for federal cases (he is being tried in Florida, right?)?Sometimes they do. In a case like this, though, it would almost certainly be a second jury.
Noooo. I want him to live a long, miserable life in jail....whether the death penalty should apply....
No....
Did you watch the trial on TV?
Even tho hes not in jail i emagine his life has been quite miserable for some time now... an his future ant lookin all that bright ether... so no need to wish him ill to satisfy you'r thrillNoooo. I want him to live a long, miserable life in jail.
What awesome logic.Even tho hes not in jail i emagine his life has been quite miserable for some time now.
I wish justice to be served, and punishment be meted out, for his crimes, to know that the Rule of Law is upheld and accountability keeps crooks in line.no need to wish him ill to satisfy you'r thrill![]()
crimes???!!!What awesome logic.
"Don't punish me for defrauding my people and betraying my country; I already feel bad. Isn't that enough?"
I wish justice to be served, and punishment be meted out, for his crimes, to know that the Rule of Law is upheld and accountability keeps crooks in line.
I think you're spoofing us here. You know perfectly well "a few pieces of paper" is an egregious trivialization of the truth.crimes???!!!
jees dad
Would you make misplacing a few pieces of paper a capital offense?
Pont is… even if Trump dont get locked up… at least its likely that hes alredy miserable an likely to be so for quite a while… which should help to satisfy you'r desire for punishmentNoooo. I want him to live a long, miserable life in jail.
... hes alredy miserable an likely to be so for quite a while… which should help to satisfy you'r desire for punishment![]()
Seriously, is that how it works where you're from?