Madeleine74
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That really shook me that the courtroom observers had to take off their ribbons for Travis, at least she couldn't make the family do it....this "defendent rights" thing is starting to get out of control....This case above all others to me shouts for some victim rights in and out of the courtroom.
Try to understand that this is quite common in courtrooms all over the country. The courtroom is a place of business and as emo as these cases are, it is about the business of justice following the laws of the jurisdiction. It's part of a fair trial process. No jury should be swayed by emotion; their job is to judge the case based solely on the evidence, testimony, and then the instructions given by the judge under the law. Having sympathy for the victim's family or friends is not part of the equation in their decision and anything that could prejudice a jury towards a defendant has to be limited.