Mark Geragos
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that it's an uneven playing field and the defense gets more peremptories than the prosecution.
I've always thought the prosecutors shouldn't even have a peremptory.
They're so complicated.
What's bleeding heart for?
You're going to take away somebody's liberty.
Why not prove your case if you think the case is so great?
It's a teacher.
It just happens to be a black teacher.
I don't like teachers.
Let me guess.
If they had a cop on that jury, the prosecutor would have bounced the cop because he didn't want the authority.
Come on, Megan.
Let's not be let's not be naive.
They were bouncing the people for a specific reason.
We can make the argument any other way you want.
See, this is where I think people get mistaken.
They say it's racism.
No, it is bouncing.
And when I say bouncing, I mean using a peremptory on somebody because you think as the prosecutor, that person is going to have an affinity for the defendant.
That does not necessarily, when people say, well, that's right.