Will you accept the decision of the jury regardless of outcome?

Will you?


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what do you mean with "accept"?

will I agree? maybe not.

will I riot in protest?

probably not
 
What a dumb question. What are you going to do if it is not to your liking? What possible thing could one person do to turn this retarded media circus around? Here's an idea: Don't watch that shit.
 
Yes, I will accept the decision and move on with my life. What else can any of us do?
 
What a dumb question. What are you going to do if it is not to your liking? What possible thing could one person do to turn this retarded media circus around? Here's an idea: Don't watch that shit.

The question goes more to faith and trust in our jury system. I fail to see how the question is dumb. I haven't watched any media on this trial. I've been too busy. So busy that I'm sitting here staring at a pair of concert tickets for tonight that I didn't make it to.
 
Yes but with a caviat...I don't have to agree with it...Can you say kangaroo court based on racial predjudice trumped up by Obama, Holder, and the other race baiter professional shit disturbers?
 
I hope no matter the decision most posters accept it and don't start endless whine thread about the injustice of it, the racism behind it, the stupid jury, etc etc etc.

Haha, good luck with that pipe dream
Cult of personality culture...is what this trial is all about NOT far removed from O.J.
 
But there are appeals. If GZ and his lawyers don't have to accept it, why do I have to?

There is plenty of evidence for a boatload of reasonable doubt. It should have taken only 10 minutes of deliberation to say Not Guilty.
 
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Regardless of this outcome, Zimmerman may face a civil lawsuit. O.J. did.
 
Gramps, the reason I stated it was "dumb" was simply because we really have no choice. By choosing to not "accept it" we'll waste valuable time that we'll never get back. There is nothing we can do about it.
 
But there are appeals. If GZ and his lawyers don't have to accept it, why do I have to?

There is plenty of evidence for a boatload of reasonable doubt. It should have taken only 10 minutes of deliberation to say Not Guilty.

I hear ya but the question is simple. No need to dance around it. Based on what I've heard a guilty verdict would appear to me to be wrong but I'm not in the jury room or in the courtroom daily. I can see a manslaughter conviction being possible based on people I've known in the past and their situations.
 
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