Quote by William Shakespeare

The jury, passing on the prisoner's life, may have in the sworn twelve a thief or two guiltier than him they try.


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Summary

This quote reflects the inherent flaws and unpredictability of the justice system. It suggests that in a jury, there may be individuals who have committed similar or even worse crimes than the accused. Thus, it raises doubts about the fairness of a jury's decision and highlights the potential for bias or skewed judgments. The quote implies that the fate of a prisoner's life could be determined by a group of individuals who are not necessarily morally superior to the person they are judging.

Topics

Justice
By William Shakespeare
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