Your attorney is allowed to pick the jury, they're allowed to present evidence, and ultimately, it is a jury of your peers who decides whether or not you are guilty or not. Correct? Correct. The penalty, and in this case, the judge vault to. And in this case, they found him guilty not once, not twice, not three times, not four, not five, not six. I could keep going on, but 34 counts were given. So the opinions of these people who were not juries is not what we do in this country. In this country, we have a system in which jurors decide who is found guilty. (06:48–07:02)
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Asserts that the individual was found guilty on 34 counts.
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