In a court of Law (U.S.) some of the people who decide your fate, jurors, need only promise that they aren’t racist or have any biases against the people involved in the case, while those on trial have to prove it. Nothing a defendant promises is considered valid, while a juror makes a promise while touching a Bible and their word is valid. How does promising on Bible make your word valid?

Tue, Aug 20th 2013 at 16 PM