
LOOKS MATTER AT HIGH-PROFILE TRIALS LIKE SPECTOR'S
"Jurymen seldom convict a person they like, or acquit one that they dislike."
-- Clarence Darrow
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/09/04/spect...anor/index.html
I am not sure about this. Let's take the example of the Peterson's case. Scott Peterson got the maximum sentence allowed (I think so) and looks was not a factor. His behavior is what caught him, his fake tears...his lack of remorse, everything. Like him, there are several other cases. But I do tend to agree people judges you based on your look and jurymen/women are not the exception.
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