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Jurors should keep their thinking caps on; they need to focus on the content and consider the bigger picture of the case.
Absolutely! Just like questioning a referee's call, the tape can be scrutinized to see if it’s genuine and relevant.
If jurors toss the cautionary instruction aside, it could lead to misunderstandings, like reading between the lines when there’s nothing there.
Jurors need to take that recorded chat with a grain of salt, looking closely at the context and any underlying emotions.
Think of the tape like a referee in a game; it lays out the facts clearly so everyone knows what really happened.
The cautionary instruction is like a friendly nudge to remind jurors to be careful how they interpret certain evidence.
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