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Uploaded At Nov 19, 2024 ^^
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It seems so odd a Jury decides compensation. In criminal trials, Juries decide guilty/not guilty and the Judge handles sentencing. It would seem reasonable for a Jury to find a division of "fault" in a personal injury case, but deciding compensation seems more like sentencing in a criminal case. Is there any information as to why it is done this way?
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âPirates are evil? The Marines are righteous? These terms have always changed throughout the course of history! Kids who have never seen peace and kids who have never seen war have different values! Those who stand at the top determine what's wrong and what's right! This very place is neutral ground! Justice will prevail, you say? But of course it will! Whoever wins this war becomes justice!â
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Well . . . not everyone is gonna agree that judgement is justice. There's a linguistic issue and a philosophical one, too. Just like how someone can be legally not guilty, but any given person can still believe they're guilty, even if they can't legally always treat them as if they're guilty. Court is official, but it's not the arbiter of reality.
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Based on personal experience, apologies sound great, but getting one in a legal setting is worthless. Apologies can happen outside of the courtroom or lawyer's offices. In a legal setting, they're just a device. (My neighbor harassed and stalked me/my family. I was trying to get an order of protection. Lawyers talked and I was told he wanted to apologize. So he did. We figured out a different legal agreement that wasn't an order of protection (similar, but not quite the same). Five years later...he wasn't sorry. He just didn't want consequences for his bad behavior.)
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@BartyMcfarty
2 days ago
Jury: Justice? Nonono Just us.
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