it's a kind of one of those psycho ones
now i live alone consequently i don't like these psycho things
oh it's not too bad one of those cop thrillers but
oh okay
have you seen the movie do you have a vcr
yes we do
have you seen the movie class action with gene hackman
no i haven't yet
i saw it this weekend and it was an an outstanding movie to me i thoroughly enjoyed it
he is an attorney and his daughter is an attorney and she has a suit against
his company you know it's one of those things but there's a lot of
yeah
well it's just
it's something that anyone can watch and enjoy
yeah he's a good actor though
beg pardon
gene hackman's a good actor i think did you see hoosiers
yes he is
yes i've seen hoosiers saw it just again the other night for my
yeah actually we saw it just the other night too
and my children are in their twenties now so
oh
child care is something that i no longer fortunately have to take care of but it is something that was hard
at the time just finding sitters i
did not work though so i didn't have to
have to worry about you know
all day during the day which i think is a real problem
yeah
yeah i agree
cause i suppose when i do start having children
i'd like to stay home for a while but
you know eventually i'd i might have to put them in day care to work
and i think it's hard to find good day care because just the other night on the news in milwaukee
they're closing down a day care because
the lady who owns it slapped a child
and she had a lot of
like
what did she have like
tickets against her saying that she didn't have proper food prepared for them
but back to the issue
i don't know at times i feel that a unanimous decision
is warranted
especially in cases in which there's no smoking gun
but there too are also cases in which i feel a majority rule
might be acceptable
particularly i think in civil cases in criminal cases
i'd like to see the unanimity remain
but in civil cases i think a majority rule by jury would be sufficient
well could you give me an example of a case where you think that
well in a criminal case say one in which
you know there is like say assault or some such i think there ought to be a unanimous vote because
by law and by constitution there must be
proven beyond a shadow of a reasonable doubt that the person in question did this
and in civil law
there you know is such a thing as like let's say
misappropriations or misuse of financial instruments or something like that
a majority rule i think would be
more in line
as there is no real smoking gun