A parallel to the Casey Anthony thread.
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/state/c...er-?hpt=us_bn5
I side with the jurors. The prosecution reached for something that they could not obtain. A Capital Murder charge.
A lot of analysts and armchair lawyers have speculated that if they had gone for manslaughter of some degree or perhaps criminally negligent homicide they could have swayed the jury to a conviction.
But the jury came up with the verdict that matched the evidence. It is not their fault and of people keep penalizing them when they make an unpopular decision, then who is going to be willing to serve on a jury?
Here they wanted the "Evil Premeditating Psycho-Bitch must die" verdict when they could not get it and were not willing to back down to nail her for what the evidence supported.
This is in a real way this is the opposite of Al Capone. With Capone they wanted the Organized Crime Grand Slam but were willing to settle for Felony Tax Evasion since they had the evidence to support it and could nail his ass to the wall with it.
Once they brought up the "drowned kid/parental freak out" bit, my wife and I knew it was all over since that was reasonable doubt. There was not enough evidence on the little girl to say one way or the other what really happened.
So when the jurors did what they were required by law to do, which is to look over the evidence and make the determination based thereupon, vilifying them is not what needs to be done. They did their job in accordance with the laws of the land. I am pissed at the verdict. I feel that she is an "Evil Premeditating psycho-bitch" but my feelings are not proof. No one's feelings are proof.
Hell for all we know, this *is* what really happened and this was some elaborate ploy to make sure that she didn't hang for it. We'll never know.
But in the end the real issue here is the damage to the Juror process. If my name comes up for a high profile case I may consider acting so gung-ho about finding a guilty verdict just so the defense attorney has my name tossed out of the pool so I don't have to find myself being told to "Fuck off" any time I need a tank of gas or a breakfast sandwich.
"Yes your honor, I'd make a great juror since I can spot guilty people <snap fingers> just like that" - George Carlin
And to add insult to injury, is that the sign doesn't state that "Casey Anthony Trial Jurors are not welcome" but that ALL Pinellas County Jurors are not welcome.
Does this mean that the jury overseeing the trial of a rapist and turning in a "Guilty Verdict" is equally unwelcome? Or the jury that was dealing with an unrelated civil matter should be told to go and fuck themselves?
Oh yeah, if it was hard to get a jury before, it's about to get worse if attitudes like this keep cropping up.
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/state/c...er-?hpt=us_bn5
I side with the jurors. The prosecution reached for something that they could not obtain. A Capital Murder charge.
A lot of analysts and armchair lawyers have speculated that if they had gone for manslaughter of some degree or perhaps criminally negligent homicide they could have swayed the jury to a conviction.
But the jury came up with the verdict that matched the evidence. It is not their fault and of people keep penalizing them when they make an unpopular decision, then who is going to be willing to serve on a jury?
Here they wanted the "Evil Premeditating Psycho-Bitch must die" verdict when they could not get it and were not willing to back down to nail her for what the evidence supported.
This is in a real way this is the opposite of Al Capone. With Capone they wanted the Organized Crime Grand Slam but were willing to settle for Felony Tax Evasion since they had the evidence to support it and could nail his ass to the wall with it.
Once they brought up the "drowned kid/parental freak out" bit, my wife and I knew it was all over since that was reasonable doubt. There was not enough evidence on the little girl to say one way or the other what really happened.
So when the jurors did what they were required by law to do, which is to look over the evidence and make the determination based thereupon, vilifying them is not what needs to be done. They did their job in accordance with the laws of the land. I am pissed at the verdict. I feel that she is an "Evil Premeditating psycho-bitch" but my feelings are not proof. No one's feelings are proof.
Hell for all we know, this *is* what really happened and this was some elaborate ploy to make sure that she didn't hang for it. We'll never know.
But in the end the real issue here is the damage to the Juror process. If my name comes up for a high profile case I may consider acting so gung-ho about finding a guilty verdict just so the defense attorney has my name tossed out of the pool so I don't have to find myself being told to "Fuck off" any time I need a tank of gas or a breakfast sandwich.
"Yes your honor, I'd make a great juror since I can spot guilty people <snap fingers> just like that" - George Carlin
And to add insult to injury, is that the sign doesn't state that "Casey Anthony Trial Jurors are not welcome" but that ALL Pinellas County Jurors are not welcome.
Does this mean that the jury overseeing the trial of a rapist and turning in a "Guilty Verdict" is equally unwelcome? Or the jury that was dealing with an unrelated civil matter should be told to go and fuck themselves?
Oh yeah, if it was hard to get a jury before, it's about to get worse if attitudes like this keep cropping up.
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