The Mitigation of Justice: The Jodi Arias Trial
"...By refusing to come to a unanimous decision, the jury played Pontius Pilate. They convicted Arias of first degree premeditated murder. They also agreed that the murder was especially cruel. Yet they couldn’t decide what punishment to give her. What they really decided is that they “wash their hands of the whole thing.”...
Four members of this jury didn’t have the guts to “have blood on their hands” by handing down a just punishment to Jodi Arias for a heinous crime they agreed she committed. Their decision was extremely disappointing. Did they not understand that handing down a punishment WAS their job from the beginning?...
They did not execute justice, they obscured it...."
http://www.onanyotherday.com/the-mitigation-of-justice-the-jodi-arias-trial/
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