Solange82200
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and Bill Mahar all agree. I don't that's a group that generally gets together. What I see is that people who followed the case and were knowledgeable about it and understand the law and the jury instructions and the charges think she's guilty. People who aren't knowledgeable are using the verdict and people's reaction to make political or other points.
For example, I read the Boston Globe. A columnist there went after the people who criticize the jury to make a point about mobs and Nancy Grace etc and then related she had never followed the case. She was using the case to make a point without actually caring about or addressing the case. I'm seeing/reading a lot of that.
Actually, I saw an article, I forget where, but it was by a man so it was different, saying the exact same thing. He admitted he didnt know much about the case, but he thinks we shouldnt question the jury. So far, most of who ive seen agree with the verdict are either misinformed about parts of the case, or dont know much at all. That should tell us something