• PorradaVFR@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    That’s the argument as I understand it - they hope to generate sympathy from the public and I assume legal system…”looks at that frail, harmless old man”. It’s a charade that I experienced while in a jury pool - defendant was in a wheelchair and looked like a weak, sick elderly man…accused of stabbing and nearly killing a much younger, healthy woman. I doubt she just stood there as he slowly rolled up.

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      It works the opposite way too.

      My one and only court appearance I was the only sentencee wearing a suit. Everyone else was wearing casual/pajama type clothing to the point the judge even brought it up himself.

      “Well you look very nice Mr. Weirdguy. I wish more people realized this is supposed to be a formal occasion”

      He then gave me the absolute minimum sentence possible for what I was there for.

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        I was the only well-dressed person in court in a po-dunk town. I got singled out by a judge because I stuck out compared to the low-rent population of the town. He seemed to hate me for it.

        It was for driving on a suspended license. The only reason he didn’t give me jail time was because I was a college student and would miss classes. Wow, that was forever ago.