i haver a question about when a judge tells a jury to dismiss evidence and not to use it to make they final judgment or verdict.
when evidence is presented to the court and it is not admitted, how can the defendant and the other side know that the jury is not gonna use that evidence, even tho they have seen incriminating evidence?
i dont know, i was thinking if this was a tactic ploy for any lawyer side to bring any incriminating evidence, even tho they know it will be thrown out by the judge.
the lawyers can do it on purpose knowing it will be thrown out. giving the jury a chance to see the incriminting evidence, b4 it gets thrown out.
so how does one know that the jury will remember that incrminating evidence against whomever? would they use that in their final judgemnet in they heads?
or does the jury have to write down on paper why they came up with the reason they convict someone?
ive been wondering how corrupt a jury can get, and some of the stuff i wonder if they just keep inside their heads to make their final judgment, even tho they arent supposed to use it to make they final decision.
when evidence is presented to the court and it is not admitted, how can the defendant and the other side know that the jury is not gonna use that evidence, even tho they have seen incriminating evidence?
i dont know, i was thinking if this was a tactic ploy for any lawyer side to bring any incriminating evidence, even tho they know it will be thrown out by the judge.
the lawyers can do it on purpose knowing it will be thrown out. giving the jury a chance to see the incriminting evidence, b4 it gets thrown out.
so how does one know that the jury will remember that incrminating evidence against whomever? would they use that in their final judgemnet in they heads?
or does the jury have to write down on paper why they came up with the reason they convict someone?
ive been wondering how corrupt a jury can get, and some of the stuff i wonder if they just keep inside their heads to make their final judgment, even tho they arent supposed to use it to make they final decision.