“A jury consists of twelve persons chosen to decide who has the better lawyer.”
Robert Frost
“The juries are our judges of all fact, and of law when they choose it.”
Thomas Jefferson
“Doubt yourself and you doubt everything you see. Judge yourself and you see judges everywhere. But if you listen to the sound of your own voice, you can rise above doubt and judgment. And you can see forever.”
Nancy Lopez
“You will be judges of the fact. You are the sole and exclusive judges of what the truth is. You will bring with you here your common sense.”
Russell R. Leggett
“A jury is a group of twelve people of average ignorance”
Herbert Spencer
“We must remember that we have to make judges out of men, and that by being made judges their prejudices are not diminished and their intelligence is not increased”
Robert Green Ingersoll
“Law is not a profession at all, but rather a business service station and repair shop.”
Adlai E. Stevenson