Comment on When a judge tells the jury to ‘forget XYZ,’ how can the jury possibly do that?

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kibblebits@quokk.au ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

They have to. I mean legally they cannot consider that evidence. If they keep bringing it up in jury deliberations, and that gets reported, it would be a mistrial.

However, you’re right in that it cannot be erased from a person’s mind… the phrase I’ve heard used is “ringing the bell” which is when a lawyer might mention a persons prior convictions, but that gets objected to and stricken. But the bell rung and the jury knows.

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