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To: Riley
Did Maye know that the people breaking into the room were cops? If he did not- then there is room for a Manslaughter charge at the most. Certainly not death row.

Absolutely. I would not even go for manslaughter.

But like you said I think there is a lot of the story missing.

133 posted on 12/10/2005 8:56:34 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (When the First Amendment was written dueling was common and legal. Think about it.)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

"Maye's attorney tells me that after the trial, she spoke with two jurors by phone. She learned from them that the consensus among jurors was that Maye was convicted for two reasons. The first is that though they initially liked her, Maye's lawyer, the jury soured on her when, in her closing arguments, she intimated that if the jury showed no mercy for Maye, God might neglect to bestow mercy on them when they meet him in heaven. They said the second reason May was convicted was that the jury felt he'd been spoiled by his mother and grandmother, and wasn't very respectful of elders and authority figures. The facts of the case barely entered the picture. Gotta' love the South.

It gets weirder. Maye's family terminated his trial attorney after he was convicted. In her place, they hired a guy from California with no legal experience who convinced them that he'd had bad representation (given his lawyer's closing argument, he was probably on to something). The new fellow has since failed on several occasions to file the proper appeals."

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136 posted on 12/10/2005 8:59:54 AM PST by eddie2 (Have a Merry Christmas)
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