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Through the Eyes of a Killer

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Technological advancement has revolutionized the judicial system, another step that is propelling mankind further into a new age—revealing the secrets of the mind and memory. Tavory Lyons is reluctant and is distraught by what he experiences as
a juror before the trial begins. Self-humiliated, he aspires to fit in with his fellow jurors as the trial procedure begins.

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First published December 21, 2008

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D.L. Wilson

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January 5, 2015
Being a huge fan of science fiction, I found this story very interesting from the perspective of technology advances. The story takes you through an experience that a futuristic juror has at the genesis of judicial evolution. I found it thought provoking with respect to the likelihood that the judicial system may in fact evolve into something similar to what is described in the story. What if a jury could see a crime that occured through the eyes of the criminal? It certainly would eliminate the need for a lot of the distasteful processes that occur in the judicial system today.
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