what now?
I’ve recently served as a juror on a criminal case. The experience was once in a lifetime and I sure hope I don’t have to repeat it.
The charges were first degree murder and attempted murder. The defendant was an 86 year old man, in a wheelchair with an oxygen tank.
After 2 days of jury selection, 7 days of listening to testimony and seeing evidence, and 4 days of deliberations, we were a hung jury.
I’ve always consider myself a pretty sane person, one who knew the difference between right and wrong, a black and white thinker. Being a part of this case was surprisingly a really emotional, reflective experience, one that made me question my moral compass. One that made me realized that I might not see things as clearly black and white as I thought I did.
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