Danh ngôn của Alan Dershowitz

Juries are not computers. They are composed of human beings who evaluate evidence differently.
Juries are not computers. They are composed of human beings who evaluate evidence differently.
Bồi thẩm đoàn không phải là máy tính. Họ bao gồm những con người đánh giá bằng chứng khác nhau.
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