Mamamerced
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I hate to say this, but I actually agree with Apo's stated reasons to give it more time. I mean, if the defendant were someone else, someone possibly getting a bum deal, someone I cared about, I would also think it's unfair to rush his due process because of holiday travel constraints.
Being as it is Steven, I don't care; he has had more than enough due process.
I think Cardoza is justified in saying the show must go on. Apo had 6 months to prepare for this phase of the trial. So SC is not in the right frame of mind after being found guilty.... ya think??? Who would be? F--k him! I don't give a damn about how SC feels and whether or not he ready for phase II. Ask Charli how she feels.
Unless he's going to draw us a road map to the remains, we don't wanna hear no more of his damn lies. Time for him to sit his narrow behind back in his seat and stfu so Maui can mourn their sister and baby brother. I'm sick of him.
It's very frustrating, but it's apples and oranges. We all have the same rights when we are defendants in a criminal trial. Victims have the same rights if they become defendants.
People who are not being prosecuted don't need to have that whole set of procedural protections known as due process. I would imagine that if any of us had innocent loved ones on trial (or even guilty loved ones), we would be thinking the defendant rights were super important. We might even think they were inadequate to protect the innocent.
Try to remember that legal rights are not created to protect guilty people. They exist to protect the innocent who unfortunately get wrongly arrested and tried. History is full of cases where innocents were sentenced and summarily executed. Wrong place, wrong time, lying witnesses, corrupt officials, all stuff our society is trying to move away from.
There is no way for the trial system to protect the innocent that does not also protect the guilty, because if we already knew without fail which were which, then we wouldn't need trials.