Too lazy to look it up, but ,"not guilty" is some kind of legal maneuvering. Not necessarily related to guilt or not guilt
I think the "not guilty" will either stick and there will be a trial, or it is just put put there in hopes of a deal that would be better than life without parole.
I really hate it when people confess, the evidence all matches and then they plead not guilty. What a waste of money and a terrible strain on those left beind.
I always forget which states have the death penalty and which don't. Illinoise doesn't does it?
I always forget which states have the death penalty and which don't. Illinoise doesn't does it?
I just hate him saying he "put her out of her misery". Sounds so cold and automatic. He's basically objectifying his niece as an animal. Plus how would he know if she could have been saved, if there was an accident. I smell BS.
I always forget which states have the death penalty and which don't. Illinoise doesn't does it?
I think the "not guilty" will either stick and there will be a trial, or it is just put put there in hopes of a deal that would be better than life without parole.
I really hate it when people confess, the evidence all matches and then they plead not guilty. What a waste of money and a terrible strain on those left beind.
I wish we could go back to trials being a search for the truth. Just and fair. Now seems it's just about winning.
I'm curious on your opinions, is this normal procedures, pleading not guilty now so as to hopefully get a lesser charge, or does it feel like he's setting up his defense?
All he has to prove is reasonable doubt correct? Now, with the reports of her TOD being on of about Sept. 8th, could he use that to implicate another, causing reasonable doubt? Add to that his "confession" seems to be a way of causing more reasonable doubt, if they do find semen on her, the DNA under her nails, even the defensive wounds, all have a "explanation" in his "confession".
Maybe I'm way off base.