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by ratliffchrisb
3727 days ago
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That is a possible outcome. Like I said though, with courtrooms being adversarial one side is incentivized to use any useful tool against the other. If the defense can't afford it and therefore doesn't use it, it becomes less likely the prosecution will use it then too. Maybe to counteract this I have to subsidize the cost of those using it for defense. It is far to early to say for certain, but in order to generate better juror recommendations data is needed, I want as many people using it as possible to get data. |
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That's exceptionally unlikely, I think. The prosecution's job is to win, whatever the cost--that appears to be the current mode of operation in the US, anyways.