BlinkOfAnI
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That's incorrect.
The Sixth Amendment Confrontation Clause states:
" In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to be confronted with the witnesses against him."
And that means they get to cross examine them.
You can force a victim to testify but if they do, the defendant gets to cross them. No witness is allowed to testify without the defendant being able to cross examine. That's the constitution.
The 6th Amendment's Confrontation Clause - FindLaw
And while a victim can't be compelled to testify, without victim testimony in most cases that means there's no case.
Yeah, I'm not understanding the unemployment thing. I can see how that small town might not have jobs....so move. Get the lead out and move out, kid!
Just imagine if he had a job that kept him busy so he didn't have time or energy to concoct elaborate plans to kill and kidnap. And, who knows, maybe an employed young man could even get a date.
He seems capable of working, so why wasn't he? Is there a reason we don't know?
jmo
Yes & i deleted my post because i misread the article. It was the home owned by the Patterson's not the business. And that Jayme's parents worked at the business for 27 years.I think that is a mistake. I am pretty sure the Patterson's didn't own Jenni-O.
I had a very clever reply to this, but I'm trying to not lose my juice box tonight.“Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man." Notice: I said they may have been "assigned" to him. That's pub defenders, Dude!
Yes & i deleted my post because i misread the article. It was the home owned by the Patterson's not the business. And that Jayme's parents worked at the business for 27 years.
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An obituary for James and Denise Closs says they worked at the turkey processing plant for 27 years.
"Inegrity of judicial system." I've said it out loud five times, now, and haven't been able to stop myself from busting out loud in hysterical laughter. Anyone having better luck?
Public Defender or the ghost of Johnny Cochran, this guy ain't getting out of this mess.
Yeah true, I have been reading too much, need more coffee LOL.It's OK. Happens to everyone. The worst thing is when you figure out it's bad info, and the edit window is closed. lmao
Watching 48 Hours about Jayme now, 10 PM EST.
I had a very clever reply to this, but I'm trying to not lose my juice box tonight.
Public Defender or the ghost of Johnny Cochran, this guy ain't getting out of this mess.
I read
Something like it on Heavy... that he’d have people over and lock her in a room while they were there.