So like, if you are in the US and you are on trial, and you are retarded, do you get a jury of retards?
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Anonymous2010-11-19 5:05
No, peers means people living under the same set of social values as you. If you're retarded non retarded people within your cultural region are still your peers. Of course, if you're retarded you don't stand trial in the US because part of US' social values is empathy and fair justice.
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What about Marc Emery, Canadian citizen on trial in federal court in Seattle despite never stepping foot in the US. How is he getting a trial by a jury of his peers?
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The word peer doesn't mean that at all, what kind of jive talk is this.
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Anonymous2010-11-19 13:51
Anyway, US and Canada don't on average have the same social values. In the US, the word "social" turns on the crazy switch that makes people think of Stalin or some shit.