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Seriously though Florida's all right despite the roasting they are getting todayIs anyone really shocked that #CaseyAnothony was found innocent by a jury of her peers? Those are FLORIDA peers, not normal people.
Good people
Too bad the Club Juana is no longer in existence. Book deals, movie of the week. She'll make money off the death of her child, which wouldn't have been possible if she had been convicted.
This is why I don't plan to go into Law School. I'd have to live with helping a murderer get off.
Jury is not interested in addressing the media per courthouse spokesperson
That's what I've been saying in 2 different threads - the prosecution should not have pursued the death penalty for multiple reasons that hurt them.
But that's the only major mistake the made in my opinion. On the other hand, I was expecting you to respond with something a little more specific about their presentation that failed, which you fell short of doing.
None of the jurors will be talking.
My guess is they're waiting on one of the networks to give them a fat payday for an exclusive.
Does anyone know how many children are murdered each year? The only number I could find was one on Wiki that said there were almost 1500 child homicides in 2008.
Just wondering where all the outrage is for the rest of them...that being said, Casey wasn't convicted of murder, but I'm sure she'll rot in hell.
Last edited by Corcaigh; July-5th-2011 at 02:23 PM.
If a prosecutor does it (tries to prosecute someone who they willingly know is innocent) I would imagine they would be punished. Defense lawyers are rewarded with receiving more business. And, I didn't say they're all scumbags, just that I don't know how they do it, because I would believe they have to know whether or not their client is guilty before the trial starts. I couldn't do it, but that's just me.
And, my verdict means crap anyway. But, I think the prosecution tried to get the death penalty with a 2nd degree manslaughter amount of evidence as others here have suggested.
Its pretty rare that a jury wants to talk to anyone after deliberations. Generally, they all feel that deliberations are "private and confidential." So, while your comment is not necessarily wrong, there is nothing within this fact itself that leads me to believe this. Frankly, they probably don't want to become targets of crazy people.
What would A World Without Lawyers be like?
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