CarrieBean
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I'd like to leave them every link to every document dump from this case.
No a judge cannot do that, but they can overturn a guilty verdict.doesnt the judge have an option to find guilt if/when the jury comes back with a very wrong verdict? or is that just teloevision...
Yes, the judge can do that. But I don't have any idea of the procedure. I remember once the judge did do that in a big case, and the jurors were mad after they had spent all that time and energy, not like this jury. Sorry, I can't remember any details..
Yes, the judge can do that. But I don't have any idea of the procedure. I remember once the judge did do that in a big case, and the jurors were mad after they had spent all that time and energy, not like this jury. Sorry, I can't remember any details..
To Juror #3: I hope you and your family enjoy Disney knowing that Caylee never gets to enjoy it.
And to all of them: What would you have voted if it was your baby decomposing in a swamp.
We're going to DisneyWorld in a few days. We're going to mention it in line, frequently, and see if anyone around us flinches.
Eerie sidenote: We vacationed at DisneyLand after Laci Peterson disappeared (I think it was before the trial, but after Scott Peterson was arrested.)
We stood in line with a woman from Modesto who worked for the county ag department (a job Laci applied for, but didn't get.)
You never know; but the thought that someone would trade making public their reasoning, for a trip to Disney? My first thought is, Disney vacations are not that expensive; that means you sold out your soul for nothing.