Exactly the response I expected from you, Wudge :razz: Your idea of justice seems to be that all murderers go free. Well, thank God these jurors were able to look at the evidence and render justice for a victim who wasn't able to speak for herself. Er ... make that two victims!!Originally posted by Wudge
This was, by far, the most stunningly unskilled decision I have ever witnessed, a new level of jury incompetence was reached with this verdict. Their decision begs for the need for professional jurors.
Originally posted by Ntegrity
Exactly the response I expected from you, Wudge :razz: Your idea of justice seems to be that all murderers go free. Well, thank God these jurors were able to look at the evidence and render justice for a victim who wasn't able to speak for herself. Er ... make that two victims!!
Originally posted by Wudge
and without even a clear murder scene.
Originally posted by Casshew
Wudge.. did you think all that red stuff was paint?
By the way - you didn't answer my question about OJ
Cass...
Does this mean he won't have a third woman who falls down a flight of stairs?
Originally posted by Wudge
I have often spoke of the OJ verdict , and my stance has always been that LAPD framed a guilty man.
Originally posted by Casshew
Interesting wudge, does this mean (to you) that justice was served? or should a guilty man be aquitted because of questionable police practices?
Cass... [/QUOTE
Casshew ....I repeat, a courtroom was never designed to be a place for truth or justice; it was only designed to have a vedict rendeded via a process that is supposed to reason from the available, and non poisoned, evidence to the standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Originally posted by Cypros
Apparently word around town was that people feared there would not be a guilty verdict because they did not believe the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.
Originally posted by Casshew
Interesting wudge, does this mean (to you) that justice was served? or should a guilty man be aquitted because of questionable police practices?
Cass...
Originally posted by Grace
Cypros,
I have also heard that, one of the local news stations interviewed an alternate juror several days ago to get her opinion of how the jury would rule. She thought he was guilty but did not believe the jury would come to that decision.
I think he is guilty and feel the jury made the right decision based on evidence and common sense. I feel terrible for the family, it's heartbreaking to see their pain.
Originally posted by Grace
Cypros,
I have also heard that, one of the local news stations interviewed an alternate juror several days ago to get her opinion of how the jury would rule. She thought he was guilty but did not believe the jury would come to that decision.