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This is so very sad for all.
just like the "grandma" of Allyssa....she did a rotten job with Allyssa's mother..now she has Allyssa....I feel sorry for the victim/s and their families
This is so very sad for all.
again kinda like beating a dead horse, but was reading about when did she become a poi, and ran across this online.
"Physical evidence and written evidence led police to develop a person of interest. Police interviewed the person of interest, a older teen, who then led police to Elizabeth's body."
http://www.connectmidmissouri.com/news/story.aspx?id=367027
Does anyone know where to find a link to the 3:00 PC? I wonder if this info was stated by Sheriff White at that time?
I have personally seen someone being questioned by LE. This person asked if he was under arrest and was told no. Then he asked for an attorney before answering any questions. LE told him he will answer what ever they ask. Person asked again if he was under arrest and again was told no. Said person walked away and LE tackled him and proceeded to arrest him for resisting arrest! Made no sense to me.
AAARGH!
Ahem.
So. Juvies tried as adults; good idea or not?
:sick: either way.
AAARGH!
Ahem.
So. Juvies tried as adults; good idea or not?
:sick: either way.
Regarding the "Miranda" issue...
IF there was some discrepancy there, we would surely hear the defense lawyers (and maybe the family) screaming about it
there has been NO news that her rights were "trampled" in any way....only Pax here has been suggesting this...but we can suggest or imagine anything
we don't know at what point they "read" her her "rights" but so far we have not heard anything controversial about it except on this board
just as the idea of a "conspirator" /boyfriend etc has only been on this board and in maybe one or two posts on the Missouri news blogs
meanwhile...in this case it seems that they have her very much "dead to rights"...
physical evidence....written evidence.....a confession....and she led them to the well concealed grave....hellooooooo
it took months for cops to build a case against Casey Anthony...and she and her lawyers are fighting it, she has NOT confessed and even now is trying to blame others (the guy who found Caylee's body etc)
the case against Allyssa is more than just "circumstantial"...it sounds very grounded to me, very simple....
if there was a problem about "reading her rights" we would hear the defense and her family yelling about it
Regarding the "Miranda" issue...
IF there was some discrepancy there, we would surely hear the defense lawyers (and maybe the family) screaming about it
there has been NO news that her rights were "trampled" in any way....only Pax here has been suggesting this...but we can suggest or imagine anything
we don't know at what point they "read" her her "rights" but so far we have not heard anything controversial about it except on this board
just as the idea of a "conspirator" /boyfriend etc has only been on this board and in maybe one or two posts on the Missouri news blogs
meanwhile...in this case it seems that they have her very much "dead to rights"...
physical evidence....written evidence.....a confession....and she led them to the well concealed grave....hellooooooo
it took months for cops to build a case against Casey Anthony...and she and her lawyers are fighting it, she has NOT confessed and even now is trying to blame others (the guy who found Caylee's body etc)
the case against Allyssa is more than just "circumstantial"...it sounds very grounded to me, very simple....
if there was a problem about "reading her rights" we would hear the defense and her family yelling about it
We know that LE was not giving media full information as early as the 10 a.m. Friday press conference. IMO they were drawing the net closer by that time and so I am perfectly comfortable with the Sheriff giving a presser releasing X info while other LE were investigating YZ info.
Still waiting to hear if my earlier info on police questioning/detention/arrest progression was misguided. (Sorry, feeling sassy.)
ETA: Having taught teenagers, it makes me sick to think of one of my students getting the DP. From a position years removed and with much more experience under my belt... well, dammit. It still makes me sick to think of. Maybe if we imposed the DP the next day, it would bring all our emotions about this into clearer/more immediate focus?
I have personally seen someone being questioned by LE. This person asked if he was under arrest and was told no. Then he asked for an attorney before answering any questions. LE told him he will answer what ever they ask. Person asked again if he was under arrest and again was told no. Said person walked away and LE tackled him and proceeded to arrest him for resisting arrest! Made no sense to me.
ITA if her rights had been trampled on in any way at all, we would have heard about it.
IMO...... I think the only problem that this trial is going to have is at the end, either with the verdict or the sentencing.
We know that LE was not giving media full information as early as the 10 a.m. Friday press conference. IMO they were drawing the net closer by that time and so I am perfectly comfortable with the Sheriff giving a presser releasing X info while other LE were investigating YZ info.
Still waiting to hear if my earlier info on police questioning/detention/arrest progression was misguided. (Sorry, feeling sassy.)
ETA: Having taught teenagers, it makes me sick to think of one of my students getting the DP. From a position years removed and with much more experience under my belt... well, dammit. It still makes me sick to think of. Maybe if we imposed the DP the next day, it would bring all our emotions about this into clearer/more immediate focus?
Also keep in mind that there are two cases before the US Supreme Court right now challenging as to whether is it a violation of the 8th amendment of the Constitution to sentence anyone under 18 to LWOP. So this will have a major impact on ABs case and if they arent able to sentence her to LWOP that means she will get out at some point maybe in her 30s or 40s so I feel she should be put in a mental facility where she can at least get some medical care for her inevitable release. It is cruel and unusual to sentence a 15 year old to LWOP because thats basically an 80 year sentence for a cime that most people serve 20 years for assuming they enter prison at 40 and die at 60 or so, AB could be 70 or 80 years in prison for her crime with LWOP and the Supreme Court will decide of thats a voilation of the 8th or not when they are in session.
IF AB was brought in for friendly questioning and wasnt in custody or under arrrest and wasnt read her miranda anythin she told them would be inadmissable.