CuriousTwo
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- Sep 24, 2008
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Oh sick... JB & ICA just participated in a great big lovefest hug together! That should NOT be allowed!
No high five?
Oh sick... JB & ICA just participated in a great big lovefest hug together! That should NOT be allowed!
And if that doesn't work???
I think I'm going to go take my shower (yes, I'm still in my pajamas !!)
Baez finally got his act together, and has shown that there is reasonable doubt if the jury see the evidence from his viewpoint
the state better get up there and knock some holes in the defences closing, as even though he rambled and went on about many things that were of little valut to his theory he did manage to say enough things that could give the jury pause for thought
I never thought he had it in him, he has utterly suprised me in how he managed in his own inimitable style to do a pretty good closing
Oh sick... JB & ICA just participated in a great big lovefest hug together! That should NOT be allowed!
I have watched many, many trials, gavel-gavel on the old, original Court TV over about a 7-10 year period every day.. I was a trial addict, actually.
My opinion is that Baez's closing argument ranks among the best I have ever witnessed as it relates to creating reasonable doubt in a TOUGH, TOUGH case. I didn't think he had it in him, but . . .
I don't know what actually happened, in detail, to Caylee, and no one else on the planet does, but I know that a pre-meditated murder verdict is not a slam dunk.
I am willing to be proven wrong, but for those who have followed this case relatively closely and can still be objective about it, hang on to yer hats!!
I haven't taken a shower since jury selection began
Baez finally got his act together, and has shown that there is reasonable doubt if the jury see the evidence from his viewpoint
the state better get up there and knock some holes in the defences closing, as even though he rambled and went on about many things that were of little valut to his theory he did manage to say enough things that could give the jury pause for thought
I never thought he had it in him, he has utterly suprised me in how he managed in his own inimitable style to do a pretty good closing