Posted by AuntieMel on June 9, 2005, at 13:44:45
In reply to But now..., posted by fallsfall on June 9, 2005, at 10:27:55
A murder trial really needs someone who can separate him/herself personally from the case and consider only the facts.
I think you are quite good at that, actually, and both sides would be lucky to get you.
I see no problem with doing therapy at the same time - if the particulars of the trial are not discussed. But if you put yourself on the other side and realize if it was you on trial *you* wouldn't want anyone to influence a juror it should be no problem.
And if you can handle living with yourself afterwards. Different people can handle different things - I couldn't in good conscience give anyone a death penalty.
But I think you know yourself well enough to figure that part out.
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