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To: muawiyah

I’ll have to find it but last night I read a quote from a juror (not sure if it is this particular one) who said “if we had sent Casey to death we’d be murderers too”. In other words, she would not convict because Casey Anthony could have faced the death penalty.

That tells me right there that juror had to have lied when she became death penalty qualified. In order to do so a person has to swear that they will be able to sentence a person to death and will also NOT take into consideration the possible punishment a defendant may face if convicted.

I have a feeling there was quite a bit of juror error in this trial and I hope the prosecutors office looks into it. While Caley may never receive justice, too many people believe this jury made an incredibly wrong decision and are demanding to know how they could possible reach such given the preponderance of evidence pointing to guilt.

Judge Perry seems to be a well grounded, intelligent jurist who has both respect for the law and a strong sense of control in his court room. He is very aware of the public’s anger over this verdict and the questions people are asking. I can’t see him not pushing for an investigation if credible evidence of jury misconduct is brought to his attention.


330 posted on 07/07/2011 11:58:44 AM PDT by Brytani (Liberals - destroying America since 1776)
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To: Brytani

>>I’ll have to find it but last night I read a quote from a juror (not sure if it is this particular one) who said “if we had sent Casey to death we’d be murderers too”<<

It was this brainiac.


346 posted on 07/07/2011 4:00:04 PM PDT by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
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