thedissent
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In this case, I truthfully don't think it matters if the quote I added reflected Canadian or US. I feel his thoughts and motives are that a jury will be more likely to see things his way and that he will be able to outsmart them. Additionally, w his NPD, I am sure he still views the Canadian system as quite adversarial, or will as soon as things take another turn against him.
Those are my thoughts. I don't think any of us can truly be right or wrong here because we have no have no idea what's going on behind the scenes.
Hmm, just to clarify, I definitely was not meaning to imply that you were "wrong" and my reply was "right".
It's too hard to say anything that definitive right now, as we don't have much to go on. I think we can say some things are more likely than others; but not that something is definitely right/wrong.
As for the jury selection, yes, in the end, I believe it's just a self-interested decision based on his own perceptions: he probably believes he can use his "good looks", "charm" and "145 IQ" (lol) to fool a jury overall for acquittal, or at the very least, manipulate a single juror, so that he'll have a hung jury, etc.