Just put in the media thread, he has now been moved to Menard. Menard sounds like an awful place. It is currently on lockdown!![]()
I realize 99 percent of the population is happy he was found guilty and while i believe he is guilty I am not happy he was found guilty it just another example of cases being tried in the public Domain .you all would agree you would have too that all the jury members seen all of his stupid shat he and his lawyer did on tv and radio all the comments drew made and of course knowing about stacy the jury knew all of that because we all knew all of that and thats the thing that iam not happy about . Yes I think he is guilty and yes i think he killed stacy BUT if your totally honest with yourself I think you would agree with me that he was found guilty for all the shat he did while we seen him on the television or heard him on radio deep down I think you would agree thats why he was convicted because the evidence was not there evidence from a exhumation from what 20 years or 10 im not sure of the amount of the time..people fall in different ways you can not with any certinty say she couldn't have got that from just the tub come on no one knows that for sure thats not science fact...And god forbid the tub being dry water does go down that drain maybe he pulled the plug the point is you cant say one way or the other about the tub being dry cause its not fact that it couldn't have dried and again i still think he did it All iam trying to say is the justice system has to work and even though we know he did it with the evidence that was brought its not fact its all just theiroes he should have been found innocent on this one even though he is guilty...
http://patch.com/illinois/channahon-minooka/drew-peterson-case-hits-appellate-court-lawyer-says-boneheaded-move-should-trigger-new-trial
Drew Peterson Case Hits Appellate Court -- Lawyer Says 'Boneheaded' Move Should Trigger New Trial
A Randolph County judge on Tuesday granted a request for more time by Petersons court-appointed attorney.
A trial set to begin in November is now scheduled to start Feb. 29.
The ex-Bolingbrook sergeant is challenging wiretap evidence he said was improperly obtained, with a Will County judge first meeting with a jailhouse informant before considering the request to secretly record Peterson.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-drew-peterson-appeal-met-20160119-story.htmlTwo months after state appellate justices rejected his appeal, Drew Peterson is asking Illinois' highest court to toss out his conviction for the notorious murder of his third wife.
Lawyers for the imprisoned former Bolingbrook police sergeant filed the lengthy appeal Tuesday to the Illinois Supreme Court. Peterson argues he was denied a fair trial due to the use of so-called hearsay statements, as well as other alleged critical errors, during court proceedings in Will County.
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