Depp V Heard (Defamation lawsuit)
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HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mickeyrat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Such a weird system, having a long trial with professionals who have studied law and then throw it over to some ordinary people to interpret the law without any knowledge of it or experience with it.
I get the "idea" behind it. And I am not sure what a perfect system would be. But this is just weird.
Second, anyone could get something wrong or disagree with someone else. But like you do and fully equate some random peeps sitting there deciding and legal professionals who know law and have experience with other cases and the text...?Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:i personally don't give two shits (or even one) about this trial. to me this is just entertainment. the people who seem to be taking this as seriously as the OJ trial or any other legitimate criminal trial, well, maybe sign out or something.
Now, would that happen as often and as much with legal professionals?Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Depp played with Jeff Beck yesterday.
Jury meet up again tomorrow ."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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What the fuck is VICE doing:
What has what Depp wrote to a third party in a text, to do with her defaming him in public?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
So. Depp won 10.350.000 and Amber won 2.000.000 for one of the parts of her counter-suit against Depps attourney."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:What the fuck is VICE doing:
What has what Depp wrote to a third party in a text, to do with her defaming him in public?hippiemom = goodness0 -
Depp's statement:
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
cblock4life said:Poncier said:dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mickeyrat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Such a weird system, having a long trial with professionals who have studied law and then throw it over to some ordinary people to interpret the law without any knowledge of it or experience with it.
I get the "idea" behind it. And I am not sure what a perfect system would be. But this is just weird.
I will never serve on a jury.And it’s not because I’m too lazy or too busy or too important; it’s because I don’t have any faith in the way our justice system is structured.
It seems like a pretty risky profession, lol. The murder rate of professional jurors would be astronomical... So would the corruption rate. I definitely understand why professional jurors are not a thing.
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cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:What the fuck is VICE doing:
What has what Depp wrote to a third party in a text, to do with her defaming him in public?
Exactly. Ridiculous.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
all about the clicks. truth be damned.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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PJ_Soul said:cblock4life said:Poncier said:dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mickeyrat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Such a weird system, having a long trial with professionals who have studied law and then throw it over to some ordinary people to interpret the law without any knowledge of it or experience with it.
I get the "idea" behind it. And I am not sure what a perfect system would be. But this is just weird.
I will never serve on a jury.And it’s not because I’m too lazy or too busy or too important; it’s because I don’t have any faith in the way our justice system is structured.
It seems like a pretty risky profession, lol. The murder rate of professional jurors would be astronomical... So would the corruption rate. I definitely understand why professional jurors are not a thing.There are no juries in the Swedish courts; the following roles play a part in proceedings
There are two parties to the trial: the prosecutor and the defendant. The defendant may be entitled to a public defence counsel, generally referred to as a defence lawyer. If there is one or more injured parties, victims of the crime, they may be entitled to their own counsel.
It is for the court to decide whether the prosecutor’s evidence is sufficient to convict the defendant.
In district courts, the court consists of one legally-qualified, presiding judge and, usually, three lay judges. Lay judges do not have legal training. Cases before the courts of appeal are heard by a panel consisting of three legally-qualified judges, one of whom presides, and, usually, two lay judges.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
It would be in the US!
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:cblock4life said:Poncier said:dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mickeyrat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Such a weird system, having a long trial with professionals who have studied law and then throw it over to some ordinary people to interpret the law without any knowledge of it or experience with it.
I get the "idea" behind it. And I am not sure what a perfect system would be. But this is just weird.
I will never serve on a jury.And it’s not because I’m too lazy or too busy or too important; it’s because I don’t have any faith in the way our justice system is structured.
It seems like a pretty risky profession, lol. The murder rate of professional jurors would be astronomical... So would the corruption rate. I definitely understand why professional jurors are not a thing.0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:cblock4life said:Poncier said:dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mickeyrat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Such a weird system, having a long trial with professionals who have studied law and then throw it over to some ordinary people to interpret the law without any knowledge of it or experience with it.
I get the "idea" behind it. And I am not sure what a perfect system would be. But this is just weird.
I will never serve on a jury.And it’s not because I’m too lazy or too busy or too important; it’s because I don’t have any faith in the way our justice system is structured.
It seems like a pretty risky profession, lol. The murder rate of professional jurors would be astronomical... So would the corruption rate. I definitely understand why professional jurors are not a thing.There are no juries in the Swedish courts; the following roles play a part in proceedings
There are two parties to the trial: the prosecutor and the defendant. The defendant may be entitled to a public defence counsel, generally referred to as a defence lawyer. If there is one or more injured parties, victims of the crime, they may be entitled to their own counsel.
It is for the court to decide whether the prosecutor’s evidence is sufficient to convict the defendant.
In district courts, the court consists of one legally-qualified, presiding judge and, usually, three lay judges. Lay judges do not have legal training. Cases before the courts of appeal are heard by a panel consisting of three legally-qualified judges, one of whom presides, and, usually, two lay judges.
By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
bootlegger10 said:PJ_Soul said:cblock4life said:Poncier said:dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mickeyrat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Such a weird system, having a long trial with professionals who have studied law and then throw it over to some ordinary people to interpret the law without any knowledge of it or experience with it.
I get the "idea" behind it. And I am not sure what a perfect system would be. But this is just weird.
I will never serve on a jury.And it’s not because I’m too lazy or too busy or too important; it’s because I don’t have any faith in the way our justice system is structured.
It seems like a pretty risky profession, lol. The murder rate of professional jurors would be astronomical... So would the corruption rate. I definitely understand why professional jurors are not a thing.
something tells me those get settled out of court. Probably duels0 -
Cropduster-80 said:bootlegger10 said:PJ_Soul said:cblock4life said:Poncier said:dankind said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mickeyrat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Such a weird system, having a long trial with professionals who have studied law and then throw it over to some ordinary people to interpret the law without any knowledge of it or experience with it.
I get the "idea" behind it. And I am not sure what a perfect system would be. But this is just weird.
I will never serve on a jury.And it’s not because I’m too lazy or too busy or too important; it’s because I don’t have any faith in the way our justice system is structured.
It seems like a pretty risky profession, lol. The murder rate of professional jurors would be astronomical... So would the corruption rate. I definitely understand why professional jurors are not a thing.
something tells me those get settled out of court. Probably duels"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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