To: Bonaparte
If the jury reflects this make-up proportionally, Jackson may be convicted in spite of everything else he has going for him.Wonder if the second "trial of the century" will be moved to Los Angeles, like the OJ trial...you know, better facilities and all that...of course, this would mean finding a jury of his "peers" ... just like they did with OJ, right?! NOT!!! When all is said-n-done, it'll be just another FREAK SHOW...just like with OJ, or worse!
115 posted on
09/21/2004 1:34:08 PM PDT by
nfldgirl
("It was on a Monday, somebody touched me! ... must have been the hand of the Lord!")
To: Mean Maryjean
You could be right about that. In fact, you probably are. But the DA in Santa Barbara is not Gil Garcetti. He put his weakest, least experienced ADAs on the Simpson case and then moved it to downtown LA, just about guaranteeing a "not guilty" verdict. I believe Simpson could have murdered Judge Ito and gotten away with it in that jurisdiction. The overriding consideration in that town is to have no riots and we all know what happens whenever black Los Angelites don't get their way.
117 posted on
09/21/2004 4:18:22 PM PDT by
Bonaparte
(and guess who sighs his lullabies, to nights that never end...)
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