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Cake day: 2023年12月28日

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  • I guess this is the core of the issue.

    I find it bizarre that anyone could honestly think that a broken system could be improved by allowing 12 random people to make exceptions in exceptional circumstances. Sorry but it’s difficult to say anything charitable about that opinion.

    Every case is exceptional, and we have a complex process for weighing the circumstances and determining the least-bad outcome.

    You can look at Luigi’s case and say “this victim deserved to die therefore Luigi should not be punished”, but what is the consequence of that? How many people will be murdered that don’t really deserve to die? How many murderers who deserve to be punished will not be?


  • This is just more words saying the same thing - that jurors should just make up the law based on the vibe of the case. It’s absurd to me that so many people in these threads complain that the legal system is unfair, and in the next breath propose that citizens should be able to set aside the law in specific situations because of the feels.

    That is the antithesis of a fair and just system and honestly it’s exasperating rehashing the same concept over and over.

    The answer to why guilt is determined by a jury of your peers is that it avoids having a judiciary that can charge, convict, and sentence a defendant. That seems patently obvious to me.

    You need to be found guilty of the charges against you by a jury of your peers. The whole point is that the jury is not experienced in law, and interprets the facts and evidence as any reasonable third party would.

    Juries are not appropriately positioned to determine a sentence because they are not experienced and have no frame of reference.

    It’s telling that in these threads my comments are awash with downvotes but no one can provide an actual rebuttal.

    Basically, people just don’t want luigi to be punished for murdering a shitty CEO. Sadly, that doesn’t make jury nullification a legitimate course of action.





  • In Australia most retailers discount specific items for “members”. Being a member is free but you need to sign up with your contact details. They will give you a card but no one carries a million cards so cashier’s just ask for your phone number.

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority administers phone numbers in Australia and they publish a list of phone numbers which may not be used by telco’s and are reserved for the exclusive use in TV shows, films, and creative works.

    I made a note of one of the numbers in my phone, and provide that when asked. Loads of other people are doing this so the number is always registered at every shop.

    The conversation usually goes:

    • cashier: are you a club member?
    • me: yes.
    • cashier: what’s your number ?
    • me: <ACMA number>
    • cashier: oh. wow. there seems to be hundreds of people with this number. what’s your name?
    • me: oh really? who’s there?
    • cashier: uh, nigel, john, luke…
    • me: I’m Luke.

    I’ve been doing this on a weekly basis since reading about it in another thread (on reddit) a few years ago. I’ve never encountered a problem and I’ve received thousands of dollars in discounts. I would’ve gotten those discounts anyway but would’ve had to sign up with my personal number in order to receive them.