Really?
What was the cause of death?
Where did the deed occur?
Who was present?
What was the date and time?
Neither you nor the prosecution can answer any of these questions.
That makes it really hard to convince a jury. And that is a very good thing.
I have seen some real railroad jobs, and fear getting caught up in some prosecutor's pre-election zeal.
If there is any blame for an unsatisfactory outcome here, I suspect it should be shouldered by the initial investigators.
Make no mistake, I completely with this statement. I will submit that this goes on much more than many people think.
It is good political capital when such an office seeker proclaims a 100% conviction rate. That tells me that something is wrong.
Casey will be subject to a much higher court. One that knows all. That would be the one court I would be afraid of more than anything if I were her.
It’s funny, I’m listening to “Legal Matter” by the Who.