of shades blackness? Did she learn how to do that at Stetson University, or is it a special night class that judges take? I guess prosecutor Stone would be the teacher. Can you object to the removal of a white juror, and demand a non-racial reason for it? What if the defendant is from Bangladesh? Honestly, what value would a recent naturalized citizen from Samoa or Japan, or even Puerto Rico, have to contribute to the search for truth in this case? It is like some judge somewhere just wanted to be subversive and have the guilty found innocent and the innocent found guilty, to torture strangers with unjust outcomes, victims and defendants alike. Some sick judge somewhere had a goal to make people mad at prosecutors. And dipshit Stewart Stone comes along and says "Hey, look at me!" I sincerely believe the judges who created case law are angry nihilists who wanted people like Mandi found guilty, to undermine support for the whole system and create anarchy. It's like a trap they set for benighted hicks who aspire to be "tough-on-crime Republicans." And prosecutors walk right into it and sow division, and undermine support for the Republican Party. So right from the start, Mandi's trial was sidetracked and shaped by some crazy nonsense that had nothing to do with discovering the truth in this case. We are allowed to argue over the race of the jurors, but we can't show a picture of the simple reason Mandi was at Mulrenin's apartment, to smoke weed. Skin shade of the jurors matters, what Mandi was really doing at Mulrenin's apartment doesn't matter. You saw some cash in a box, juror is brown, and that is all you need to know. Nobody knows why Mandi's cell phone was at Mulrenin's house four times that week, when Mulrenin’s phone last pinged the tower, when he went over the balcony, when the 911 call came in, when he died, when they figured out he was shot, or where the sofa is with the alleged bullet hole in it. We don’t know if he jumped or he fell, if he hit face first or legs first. We don’t know what prescription his glasses were that were lying on the floor. We don't know what his medical problem is that he mentioned in his to-do list in his car. But we know if a brown person on the jury is a black or not. Jury was racially balanced, bitch used his credit cards, case closed, dead at 21. There must be a question on the bar exam: Does this seem normal to you? If it does not seem perfectly normal and you have no objection to it, you are not allowed to become a lawyer. IV- 72