Well, I would worry for the safety of whoever did not receive the vote, regardless. But you are correct that she would likely not have the motive to do it again. Still... say that, next week, we are facing another trial. Only this time, we cannot determine who the culprit was.
Who will be the first person that people who are afraid of voting wrongly will think of? "Should I risk voting for someone who did nothing, or should I vote for someone who confessed to having taken a life last week?"
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Well, I would worry for the safety of whoever did not receive the vote, regardless. But you are correct that she would likely not have the motive to do it again. Still... say that, next week, we are facing another trial. Only this time, we cannot determine who the culprit was.
Who will be the first person that people who are afraid of voting wrongly will think of? "Should I risk voting for someone who did nothing, or should I vote for someone who confessed to having taken a life last week?"