To: prov1813man
“In some cases, trials are held, not to discover guilt, but to confirm it. In this case, yes, there was no doubt. I would do exactly the same.”
I see. And I would have no problem sentencing you to life without parole.
To: gracesdad
I would have no problem sentencing you to life without parole.
Some dads wouldn't care about a life sentence if their child were destroyed by some monster. I assume you have a child named Grace. If Grace were violated or killed by some monster (God forbid) and the perp given the all-too-modern slap on the wrist, would you still apply your piety to your personal situation?
22 posted on
01/01/2009 6:41:05 AM PST by
WorkingClassFilth
(Leftist kids say the darndest things!)
To: gracesdad
You are part of the problem.
23 posted on
01/01/2009 6:44:11 AM PST by
verity
("Lord, what fools we mortals be!")
To: gracesdad
Certainly, that’s your prerogative. However, the sentiments a jury would be the last of my considerations in this scenario. That said, I believe you would be in the minority. Jury nullification is the final opportunity for justice when law does not serve.
29 posted on
01/01/2009 10:38:30 AM PST by
prov1813man
(While the one you despise and ridicule works to protect you, those you embrace work to destroy you)
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