cromwell wrote:An unbelievable decision by the jury.
.... which is what actually concerns me the most about this case, and does nothing to dissuade me from my view that the English justice system is criminally not fit for purpose. It would have been very interesting to be a fly on the wall in the jury room - were there one or two loudmouth sympathisers among the 12 who bullied and browbeat the rest into a not guilty verdict? It could easily have been straight out of a John Grisham novel.
Judging from the previous posts on this thread, if the jury had been "randomly selected" from members of this forum, for example, I doubt those four defendants would be walking free tonight. It gives weight to the argument that we need carefully selected panels of sensible-thinking professional jurists - or quite honestly, get rid of trial by jury for cases like these, period, as this verdict shows it's now demonstrably becoming an end to political means.
Personally, I'd have had the four of them dunked upside down in the Bristol Basin before sentencing them to a minimum of a year's penal servitude ....
But hey-ho, we live in a society today where a Black Lives Matter activist gets a New Year's Gong, so whadda I know?