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The P. Diddy trial – when the verdict is the crime.
The jury, before they could even deliberate, was handed a 40-page instruction manual. Forty pages. Imagine being told to use your common sense and moral clarity—and then being slapped with a legal manual full of qualifiers, disqualifiers, and narrow definitions that limit what you’re allowed to consider. That’s not a fair fight. That’s not justice. That’s legalized jury tampering. And no, that’s not hyperbole. The U.S. legal system forces juries to interpret statutes so convoluted that even lawyers and judges disagree on what they mean. When a juror can’t rely on their gut, their reason, or what they saw with their own eyes, and instead has to become a mini-lawyer overnight just to understand what “coercion” or “racketeering” means, then the outcome has already been manipulated.
The P. Diddy trial - when the verdict is the crime. Guest post by Maureen Steele. The Diddy trial should have been a watershed moment for justice. Instead, it became a textbook case of how the system protects predators when the predator is politically valuable. Sean “Diddy” Combs faced federal...