"Sadly it is probably isn't until now that he has any chance at all of getting a fair hearing". Yes indeed
all are equal in the eyes of the law. Except some are not quite as equal as others. I wonder what high profile lawyer this man will get? (Laughs).
For others though Please: NO personal attacks. Wonder where I read that?
You know, when I was reading over the comment I made about it being only now that Killen could receive a fair hearing it came to me that I might have left the wrong impression. What I said could have been interpreted a couple of ways. What I was trying to say was that in the 60's it would have been hard to convict a white man for a crime on a black man. If found guilty at all it would probably have been of a much lesser charge than the one he deserved. Now that has changed in the south and if the evidence is there he will be found guilty.