nodamselindistress
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Both sides will not provide any evidence so we now go to victim impact statements. Jurors have to be sighing with relief, their ordeal is almost over!
The latter IMOCD is choosing to waive his right to present any mitigation or statement of allocution!
Wow.
So is he leaning into this whole "going like a lamb to the slaughter" martyrdom thing? Or does he really see himself above these "terrestrial" matters?
He is devastated that Tammy's children have stood by their Dad at the expense of the rest of the family.Oh my what an impactful statement Tammy's brother just gave.
IMO, no. They feel no empathy for the victim, why would they feel empathy for friends and family of a victim?If only potential murderers could hear victim impact statements before they committed the act. Would it make any difference?
CD is choosing to waive his right to present any mitigation or statement of allocution!
Wow.
So is he leaning into this whole "going like a lamb to the slaughter" martyrdom thing? Or does he really see himself above these "terrestrial" matters?
The main difference as I recall is that on death row, you have a private cell whereas in general population (GP) you have a 2-man cell with a cell mate (which can be good or bad). Plus on death row your meals are brought to your cell while in GP you eat in a mess hall with other convicts. JMOHonestly, from what I've read/heard about death row vs reg prison... I think I'd rather spend what's left of my time on death row. But, my info has been very sparse and could be incorrect.
jmo