Maisiebelle
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After all that and they don't tell us what that was all about?!
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Ohhhh, beautiful kitty-kitty!!
After all that and they don't tell us what that was all about?!
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Ah, man!
Well, as we say here in the high desert when it's hot, "at least it's dry heat"
jury smart, they know defense did not give him all info. Sneaky people
,Nope. North of Seattle Washington -- we are not supposed to get summer iuntil July 5--came way early
I wish Mr King would just give in. He is annoying me now.
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Mr. B getting witness to admit his contradiction re JH's reading all the time in cell, I think. This is getting complex.
I had a great day watching and discussing trial with yawl. Glad you were here with me.
Have a fantastic weekend.:loveyou:
Enjoy your weekend my friends across the pond!! See you on Monday
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I know you weren't asking me but I live in South Carolina and last Saturday was first day in over two weeks with a heat index less than 100. It was between 105-110 degrees every single day and the actual temp was between 97-100.
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It's still hot (around 94 today), but it's nowhere near as hot as it was last week! It's always hot like that in the summer but we usually get afternoon showers that cool things down some. We've had NOTHING this year.
While I am a firm believer in the rule of law, I do often wonder why our legal system doesn't have a provision for forgoing a trial in cases where the defendant has already been proven guilty by very clear video of the crime or was caught in the act of committing the crime.
Am I missing something here? What would be the risk to justice if there was such a provision for waving a trial? Mind you, the damning evidence would have to be slam dunk. It seems such a measure would save a lot of time and money.
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Good golly Miss Molly -- that is hot for where you are! It's especially tuff when you do not expect it. We had a bit of an early heat wave here -- near 100 degrees during about 4 days, but it passed. Even we were swooning, down here where it's somewhat unusual even in July/August. But I'll take it every day over 5 degrees and snowing 4 feet from Nov. to March.