Posted on 03/01/2007 7:22:18 AM PST by STARWISE
Not necessarily - if it's a hung jury, Fitz can retry and unless it comes out the jury was 10 - 1 for acquittal, he probably will.
I am wearing jeans today, also....
What does that say about me, Jerilyn??
That you're hung up? ROFL!
Ref #35. Is a unanimous jury required in order to acquit?
ROFL...Yeppers, I am hung up.
Whoda thunk this verdict would take so long??
How long after a guilty verdict does an appeal have to be filed?
and
How long after an acquittal does the prosecutor have to
re-file the case?
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Think about this going into the 08 elections -- God help us.
Agreed that it can be retry, but for the time being Libby walks.
Would Fitz retry?
I'm not sure. He got a very favorable ruling on the Andrea Mitchell testimony.
Unless, of course, you're either of the Klintoons...
Lindsey's has random spinal syndrome .. ;)
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The Next Detainee Fight [Ramesh Ponnuru]
Senators Jon Kyl and Lindsey Graham vowed to fight their colleagues Pat Leahy and Arlen Specter over whether captured enemy combatants should be able to go to court to challenge their detentions.
Congress last year deprived the detainees of that privilege (or right, depending on how you look at it), and a divided D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Congress's decision.
Graham says his side has the votes to sustain a filibuster.
03/01 12:40 PM
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Why doesn't Arlen just trade places with Joe Lieberman and get this over with?
If they can not all agree to either of these then the jury is "hung", basically a statement that 'no unanimous decision can be reached'. At that point a retrail can occur, but does not have to.
I think the retrial would happen before the same judge - the only way Mitchell gets called is if Scooter is convicted and they get a better judge at appeal. And Fitz was somewhat suckered this time into believing Libby would testify; he (and the judge) will know better next time.
Besides, look at his rebuttal. This is not about convicting Libby; its about trying to "get" Bush and Cheney. He gets to stand on his soapbox again.
Not sure of the time limits.
This first sentence and the growling picture of Cheney tell you all you need to know about http://www.firedoglake.com/. Those inclined can read the rest of the scurrilous comments they praise by Sidney Blumenthal.
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As we wait for the jury to deliberate, I think it is time we all admit that our Vice President who is at the heart of this trial is seriously insane. On the heels of the off-his-meds Blitzer bit, he is making himself an international menace of Dr. Strangelovian proportions. Honorary blogger (and FDL Libby trial companion) Sidney Blumenthal:
I would bet the jury has a really hot game of Monopoly in play
I have quite a few things I'd like to personally say to Jerilyn.
wasnt Sidney somebody once?
Hmmmmmmm..and what would ole Sid say about Clinton's performance on Fox News Sunday.
HE was leaning forward in his chair, jabbing his finger at Chris Wallace, and his face was turning red.
All Cheney did with Wolf was refuse to answer some questions...and tell Wolf he was being rude.
Big difference...but, of course Clington is GODDDDDD in Sid's world.
What? You think Cheney is insane? Where did you hide that DNC koolaid to get in the door?
I can understand a unanimous requirement to convict, but I don't see the unanimous requirement to acquit.
A jury of 12 individuals gives a good cross-section of one's peers. You have a right to be secure and not to be deprived of your liberty without due process. One doubter in that group would be a good way of preserving those rights.
On the other hand, if you have a good number of folks on your side, then there clearly is doubt about one's guilt. There is no such thing as a right of the prosecution to be proven wrong before they are wrong.
If we have a jury that is 11-1 in favor of Libby's innocence, then it is definitely reasonable that he is innocent and should be acquitted. (10-1 now that one juror is lost.)
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