uklaw
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Don't let the tears fool ya!
http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2011/may/241410/jury-selection-photos?cmpid=twitter
ICA and JB enjoying a friendly moment?
Don't let the tears fool ya!
http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2011/may/241410/jury-selection-photos?cmpid=twitter
When I was younger I always hoped to be called and to serve on a jury. Although I don't know that I'd want to be part of a jury for a murder trial, if I was called and I was able I would of course do my duty.
I have only ever been called once, when I was in my upper 20's. I got to the individual questioning part, but only a few questions asked b/f I was "excused". And actually the one question I remember being asked was if I believe in the DP. I am sure I was excused b/c my 1st husbands parents socialized and were close friends with the DA and his family. Our family/in-laws had been on a few vacations with the DA and his family and we had been in many social situations together due to the relationship b/t my parents-in-law and the DA. I personally was not close to this DA but I am sure that social circle connection was enough to get me excused.
:cow:
Does anyone think JB or CM will visit her after the trial? Can't help but think about how close JB has been, and if he will just drop her when she's convicted.
Does anyone think JB or CM will visit her after the trial? Can't help but think about how close JB has been, and if he will just drop her when she's convicted.
JB will probably visit her every now and then for awhile. I doubt she will ever see CM again. IMO
she is crying because she has to wear her mother's sea foam green shirt
That sweater looks like it could have been one of Cindy's.... large and something a 50+ yo woman would wear.
JMHO
That sweater looks like it could have been one of Cindy's.... large and something a 50+ yo woman would wear.
JMHO
Due to attorney-client privilege, Kenney Baden couldn't discuss the case in detail, but said she doesn't think the death penalty should be the punishment, should Casey Anthony be convicted.
"Do we see her as Osama bin Laden?" she asked. "We execute people like that. We execute people like Ted Bundy. This should not be a death penalty case. The amount of money going into this case when we have so many issues and so many real crimes out there against people that are brutal -- not that if she's not found guilty, it's not considered a brutal crime. But the death penalty is for the worst of the worst, and this is not it."
However, Kenney Baden did say the defense's biggest hurdle is the 31 days Casey waited to tell anyone her daughter was missing.
"No doubt about it," Kenney Baden said. "... Thirty one days is going to be the hardest part of this defense. That has to be explained."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011...ng/parenting/main20061025.shtml#ixzz1LsK66Kmj
Soooo.... murdering a defenseless little baby isn't a real crime????
I need my BP meds.