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Why contempt of court..??
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If he holds these beliefs but keeps them behind closed doors then what is he guilty of..?
Discuss please...
If he holds these beliefs but keeps them behind closed doors then what is he guilty of..?
Discuss please...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He has essentially stated that having him on a jury in *any* case would undermine the implicit impartiality of the Jury system, and that he "...would be more than happy to speak to a judge regarding my personal views on the legal system, which I do not hold in high regard."
He has attempted to prevent himself ever being called for Jury service and presented such a water-tight and comprehensive case for never being able to do so, that the Judge is presently considering whether there is a case for contempt in this instance.
He has attempted to prevent himself ever being called for Jury service and presented such a water-tight and comprehensive case for never being able to do so, that the Judge is presently considering whether there is a case for contempt in this instance.
No, I wouldn't.
And there will have been many hundreds/thousands of jurors in the past who have held similar views. Quite how they squared their decisions with their own consciences (if, indeed, they did vote according to their prejudices) is something we will never know.
However, they, at least, attempted to engage in the judicial process.....this chap is refusing to even do that.
And there will have been many hundreds/thousands of jurors in the past who have held similar views. Quite how they squared their decisions with their own consciences (if, indeed, they did vote according to their prejudices) is something we will never know.
However, they, at least, attempted to engage in the judicial process.....this chap is refusing to even do that.
Good for him.
There are certain groups of society I have issues with. If he is racist and homophobic then would you want him on the jury if you were on trial and were a black gay man?
In answer to the question. He is guilty of nothing. Some of us hate gay men, others hate Simon Cowell and a few more hate David Cameron. It is out choice. On the other hand if this guy is just lying to get out of jury duty then he should be punished.
There are certain groups of society I have issues with. If he is racist and homophobic then would you want him on the jury if you were on trial and were a black gay man?
In answer to the question. He is guilty of nothing. Some of us hate gay men, others hate Simon Cowell and a few more hate David Cameron. It is out choice. On the other hand if this guy is just lying to get out of jury duty then he should be punished.
Thats my point grffn, how can a court prove he is guilty of contempt? To prove he is homophobic/racist he would have to commit either or both of the acts he describes himself as, therefore commiting another crime. I'm no expert in the legal system of this country but how can a court/judge make him prove he is a racist/homophobe without perjuring himself...is that possible/allowed?