Posted on 07/05/2011 7:27:58 AM PDT by freebird5850
Morning all, didn't see a thread for today so I created one.
I bet Casey gets pregnant in 2 weeks tops..she will be back living the beautiful life..banging every dude from Dade to Broward counties
Worst jury since OJ.
Breaking news! Florida legalizes murder!
Decent families should not tolerate them among them. Let them go live in a swamp.
Obviously the jury bought the idea that George killed Caylee. Face it, feminism has brought us the notion that women NEVER do anything bad and whenever something bad happens it must be some big bad man who did it. I don’t know how often I’ve seen people here express that belief and many of them are men! Chivalry gone amok.
How many feminists have you heard object to the words fireman or chairman?
Now how many feminists (or regular women) have you ever heard object to the word gunman or garbage man?
Think about it the next time you are tempted to excuse some woman of doing wrong just because she’s young, white (black women never make out on this deal), pretty, sexy, and easy.
Casey is as quilty as Osama Bin Laden was in his involvement in 9/11. Lawyers are paid to get you off the hook, even if u r guilty. Good thing I was not on the jury, they would still be in deliberations.
Let this be a lesson to you. Do not believe Nancy Grace and those like her. You were BRAINWASHED.
Right that is what I was saying. That the jury had to answer both questions, homicide or accident and if homicide who did it, make it harder for the prosecution to prove beyond a reasonable doubt.
The one thing I did not realize until I typed up my previous post, I think the tougher the penalties, the harder it is to establish to me beyond a reasonable doubt. I would guess in theory reasonable doubt for running a stop sign and murder should be the same thing, but what the state wants to do in each case is so different.
CONFEDERACY
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Stupid people will never go away, in fact they are multiplying at fast rates lol.
Casey is as quilty as Osama Bin Laden was in his involvement in 9/11. Lawyers are paid to get you off the hook, even if u r guilty. Good thing I was not on the jury, they would still be in deliberations.
Mr Ramsbotham: Oh, I wouldn't call them stupid. I'd describe them as being a bit overeducated and possessing an inordinately high regard for their own creativity and perspicacity. And no one gets points for creativity and perspicacity by going along with the conventional wisdom. Every good defense attorney ought to know that.
Ah, but you forgot that their overeducation taught them to only have an inordinately high regard for creativity and perspicacity that is group approved. And as that is a fundamental oxymoron of which they are entirely unaware, they are indeed, therefore, stupid.
Casey is as quilty as Osama Bin Laden was in his involvement in 9/11. Lawyers are paid to get you off the hook, even if u r guilty. Good thing I was not on the jury, they would still be in deliberations.
No last angry man and no last angry woman.
How long until these dumbasses are interviewed? I have a few questions I'd like to ask them..
Casey was in charge of Cayley’s health and welfare, and then told confirmed lies about a kidnapping. Duct tape. Case closed.
I am embarrassed for these jurors — I feel that only the feeble-minded are getting on these juries, because the intelligent get themselves excused or challenged off.
America weeps.
If this verdict is any indication; it shows the system is broken and they don[t fix anything.
You don't think that actual evidence should be required for convictions rather than superstitious gut feelings?
If the prosecution didn't have enough evidence, then it should have waited until it did.
Our jury deliberations were interesting (and quick), because there were two or three of us who wanted to convict the guy straightaway of simple possession (none of us thought that a guy with no prior convictions and no prior history, and just one baggie of ~6 grams of crack, was selling). But when a couple of other guys on the jury went back over the facts, even those of us who originally leaned toward conviction had to admit that the state’s case just didn’t meet that “reasonable doubt” standard that the judge had hammered us with over and over again in the instructions. The confession was just too dodgy, there were serious inconsistencies in the recordkeeping on the traffic stop and arrest of the defendant, and the FBI agent got absolutely demolished on the stand by one of the best defense attorneys in Durham. It wasn’t even close.
Serving on that jury was a real eye-opening experience for me; I’ve never had any interaction with the criminal justice system other than that—I’ve never been arrested, sued, filed a police report, none of it. Seeing how the authorities took what looked so simple and turned it into such a cock-up was very enlightening.
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Guess after OJ, I should have learned my lesson. Common sense and reality do not necessarily go hand-in-hand in the halls of justice.
If I were the ANTS I would be VERY worried. This Bitch got off with killing her Child. And the hate she has for her parents will be avenged, count on it. Wonder where George is going to go. cindy will pick Casey over him bet.
If they don’t let her back in the house. WHO in their right mind would allow her to even spend the night. She will steal them blind.
I think it happens a lot more than we’d wish to realize. Sadly people get away with crimes far more often than they probably should but as we all also realize, if we do not protect the rights of even the lowliest scumbag then ultimately we protect the rights of no one. Protection of the innocent also sometimes inadvertantly protects the guilty. Bad lawyering and law enforcement protocol makes it even worse of a problem.
As an aside, I wonder whatever ended up happened to Nifong after he was disbarred...
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