To: general_re
The murderer killed the guy and stuffed him into his car trunk and drove around with him for almost two years. Imagine the smell. No one actually witnessed the murder. HJs wife was feeding the cat outside. She comes back in to find the victim's brains all over the living room (30.06) and her husband telling her to "do something".
It took us 2 hours to send him up the river.
To: AppyPappy
Lovely. Gives you a warm fuzzy feeling about your fellow man, I'm sure ;)
So this was a 1'st degree murder conviction? Was this in a state where you then had to consider capital punishment? Even if it wasn't, would being on the jury have given you enough information to feel comfortable in sending this guy to meet his maker?
To: AppyPappy
If you came a guilty conclusion in your civic duty by serving on a jury why wouldn't this jury? Were you there? Did you hear all of the evidence this jury heard in the three months the trial took place?
40 posted on
08/21/2002 10:24:10 AM PDT by
marajade
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