• Jordan Lund@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    FTA:

    “These jurors have signed their death warrant by falsely indicting President Trump,” read one post on a pro-Trump forum in response to a post including the names of jurors, which was viewed by NBC News."

    What about second indictment, Pip?

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      I mean, honestly, the FBI or relevant SBI needs to go dig these losers out of their trailer park and throw the book at them. We cannot tolerate traitors and fascists. These people are just begging for the FO stage.

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        Even just intimidating jurors is bad enough. Juries are the only thing keeping the courts from running roughshod through democracy is they chose to.

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      How did they even get this information? Shouldn’t this be pretty closely guarded? I assume there are maybe a few dozen people with their hands on it…

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        The names are public. Per Georgia Code Title 17. Criminal Procedure § 17-7-54 it looks like they’re spelled out as part of the standard form that indictments take. Addresses aren’t that hard to get once you know the name.

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          That’s just fucked up. It’s like nothing in the US is considering privacy.

          You’re just asking for mob bosses to start killing or threatening jurors.

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            Most of our justice system relies on people participating in good faith. Turns out that’s a shitty way to hold people accountable

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          Well thanks for the information. I would have guessed at least in a case like this it would be semi-private at least.

          I understand the need for transparency, but I guess the people abusing that are typically breaking the law anyway.