Glad no one was hurt, however perhaps it's God or Caylee telling people to move on and help other children in need, allow her to rest in peace.
Perhaps it's just lightning grounding on the tallest tree, as it tends to.
Actually, I do support the jurors. They did their civic duty and gave up many weeks of their lives and made a reasonable decision that was not even based in jury nullification. Whether anyone likes the verdict or not is aside from the point, it's our system and it worked as it ought to.
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Perhaps God or Caylee is trying to tell people to move along and stop dwelling on this case, other children in this world need help. Let her rest in peace.
lynch mob (lynch mobs plural )
1 n-count A lynch mob is an angry crowd of people who want to kill someone without a trial, because they believe that person has committed a crime.
2 n-count You can refer to a group of people as a lynch mob if they are very angry with someone because they...
I appreciate the toll this case had to take on them personally and the dedication to their jobs as public servants.
I do want to point out that Jeff Ashton is no longer employed as a state's attorney. He didn't see the case through, unfortunately. I wish he had for Caylee's sake. Just a couple...
"I did not say she was innocent," said Ford, who had previously only been identified as juror number 3. "I just said there was not enough evidence. If you cannot prove what the crime was, you cannot determine what the punishment should be."
That statement does not infer necessarily the the...
For those that care for the memory of Caylee, I wish that this thread would end. Vivid "Entertainment' is merely trying to make money off the death of an innocent little girl. It's disgusting and should be ignored.
I agree with repayment up to and including what is customary.
I take great issue with abuse of that power that might influence innocent people in the future admitting to crimes they did not commit and plead guilt or out immediately for fear of undue and unjust financial burden.
I support the jury and thank them for their service. They did what they were supposed to do and shouldn't be made pariahs for it nor face slander, libel and threats.
Most people will never admit that they have doubt or find cause for a jury to have reasonable doubt because they are tired of being attacked for it.
If justice was really blind in this case we could probably have a lot of good discussion over this one but the parties to the case are prone to...
Enough is enough. Even Nancy Grace, the "queen of victim's rights" said she would lie to save her child from the death penalty, too. Her testimony ended up being irrelevant anyway.
Thank you for your service, many weeks out of your life devoted to fulfilling your duties to our justice system. Thank you for doing what you were instructed to do and not allowing mob mentality to rule.
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