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Yes, it happened in the Nanny case in Massachusetts--Louise Woodward, I think that's the case you mean.
Anyway the judge overturned seconddegree murder and gave her manslaughter and time served so she got out. Completely out, that had her on a plane back to England lickedy spilt. A political decision I would imagine.
Apparently they all lack the cerebral capability that a reasonable juror should be required to have. Who the he^^ are these 12 people who did this? Did they not know they were supposed to examine re: READ and LOOK AT the evidence? Did they just consider what Jose said which was NOT SUPPOSED TO BE considered? How could any sane rational person NOT come to the conclusion that she did this crime? Jesus! I am crushed for Caylee...
There is no hope then is there JBean? No recourse even if jury indiscretions were investigated and proven? Like not heeding the judges admonitions? Nothing can change this now, or ever can it?:maddening::banghead::banghead::sick::banghead::sick::sick::waitasec::banghead::waitasec::sick::waitasec::maddening:No a judge cannot do that, but they can overturn a guilty verdict.
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You did not need a cause of death. Did you LISTEN to the Medical Examiner? I spell these words out in case you dont understand the abbreviations. Did you read ALL of the pages given to you? You all must be speedreaders. I am so sad I cant even stay on this site. Thanks to all WS'ers for posting.I'm sick..
Winner! Post of the day for sure! hahahaBBM
Or the testicular fortitude to face the public via a news conference.
There is no hope then is there JBean? No recourse even if jury indiscretions were investigated and proven? Like not heeding the judges admonitions? Nothing can change this now, or ever can it?:maddening::banghead::banghead::sick::banghead::sick::sick::waitasec::banghead::waitasec::sick::waitasec::maddening:
I think that was it. But, now reading your reply, the judge lowered a "guilty" verdict. If a person is found "not guilty", can the judge change that to a guilty?
Judge Stan Strickland said on Nancy Grace that the only way something could be done if there was fraud involved. The lawyers tried to explain what would be considered fraud. Things such as a juror saying they actually voted guilty but was counted as not guilty and bribery.There is no hope then is there JBean? No recourse even if jury indiscretions were investigated and proven? Like not heeding the judges admonitions? Nothing can change this now, or ever can it?:maddening::banghead::banghead::sick::banghead::sick::sick::waitasec::banghead::waitasec::sick::waitasec::maddening: