• @WraithGear
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    781 month ago

    I wonder… jury nullification is a thing… and when the jury is selected, i wonder if the prosecutors will aim for low aged people… because what are the odds that the elderly general public didn’t get screwed over by their health care provider? Yet the younger crowd is all for that eating the rich thing… i guess they will have to fill the jury with CEO’s

    • @[email protected]
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      451 month ago

      My friend made a good point…it’s better for United health and the ownership class if he doesn’t get caught

      The media is trying hard to spin this one - how are they going to spin his story to make it not look justified? Was it his wife? His child? Himself? All of the above?

      If he gets to tell his story, I’m certain it’s going to make this look even more justified. People who get their news mostly from mainstream media might have sympathy for the victim now, but letting him tell his story, or even becoming a martyr

    • @meliaesc
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      51 month ago

      Or he could just not get caught.

      • @tautalas
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        41 month ago

        Yeah, it’s not that hard, I do it everyday

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      I wonder if a good lawyer could argue that any jury that finds him guilty are, by definition, not his peers.

      • @WraithGear
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        1 month ago

        I don’t see that working even if the court system hadn’t evolved into an apparatus solely for the enforcement of class strata. His peers are the general public.