Is there a case for having at least one professional juror in major crime trials?
I have been a juror on two occasions, and tbh I struggled at times.
I understand the reasons that the law requires jurors to be selected from the general population, but most are baffled by court jargon
In Jeremy's case two were not convinced of guilt. The jury foreman was no more qualified than any other member to judge.
I am sure that many juries have been swayed for one reason or another.
The amount of people who have subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing after a jury trial means that the system is flawed.
An innocent man/woman could be convicted because the jury take a dislike for them.
I am sure people on here have had a instant dislike for someone even though they have done them no harm, it's human nature.
By all accounts Jeremy appeared brash, and cocky which didn't help him at all,but that could just mean he was confident nothing more nothing less.