liltexans
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I'm just afraid because crime is so rare there and the community is on edge that the judge might be a little lenient. The guy may have had some sort of criminal past or some connection to the victims or their families. The town I grew up in was known for it's corruption. Judges, LE, prosecutors, local attorneys, etc.
Yes we do!
I understand your point and it's possible. I also grew up in a small town where there was corruption in the police force and with at least one judge. However, this case is so high profile (and heinous) that I really think LE will do everything by the book. On Primetime Justice, Sgt. Riley emphasized that they are trying to do everything properly in this investigation so that they will be able to get a conviction eventually.
So for now, I'm cautiously optimistic that they are playing by the rules and not going after random people for no reason.