So Splane gave a REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE.
A doctor was accused of malpractice, the jury didn't impose any penalty on the doctor even though he was guilty. The lawyer after the trial asked the jury WHY didn't they imposed any penalty on the guilty doctor?
The jury replied. BECAUSE THE DOCTOR WAS CUTE.
BULLSHIT.
If that happened in real life, it would be considered a mistrial.
He was trying to point out that sometimes when some JW is accused of a crime, like Child abuse, and is found guilty, IT DOES NOT MEAN HE IS REALLY GUILTY. It just means the jury can't be trusted.
So he give the example of Jesus saying to settle a dispute before you go to court. Which is the advice the Governing body takes when they pay a lawsuit like child abuse BEFORE THEY GO TO COURT.