• protist
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    25 days ago

    Declining a bribe makes you automatically biased? Huh?

    • Monument@lemmy.sdf.org
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      25 days ago

      Yes.
      Even if I believed someone were innocent, if someone attempted to purchase my vote, I would be personally offended, and immediately view the defendant as untrustworthy. It would bias my judgement.

      The article states that the judge removed the jury member from the case and swapped in an alternate. The judge is also sequestering the jury, so they must spend the remainder of the case in a hotel - hopefully avoiding any other attempts to bias the jury.

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        25 days ago

        Your comment requires elaboration.

        What happened here was jury tampering, and it occurred after jury selection.

        How would jury selection factor in?