Casey Anthony - The Decision Is In!

#26
#26
Bad thing is, they will never find the killer, because they just found her not guilty
 
#29
#29
We can blame years of police brutality.
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#30
#30
Especially since the verdict was reached in such a short time, I am baffled at how they came up with the only guilty charge being providing false information.
 
#32
#32
Prosecution couldn't show conclusively how she was killed. Defense offered an alternative scenario as to what happened. That constitutes reasonable doubt. Probably the right verdict considering the evidence, but it's probably just proof of how the system can fail.
 
#35
#35
So she has to stay in jail even though all they have is a misdemeanor and she has 3 years served?
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#36
#36
Oh boy. Well it's not like she's gonna be babysitting kids and committing this crime again. She'll walk now, but she won't be given the opportunity to repeat this. She's also young enough to be "scared straight" from this experience. I think either way, the problem has been brought to her attention and it will not happened again. That's the whole point of our system right?
 
#37
#37
Maybe the babysitter killed her..oh wait.

I can't believe the verdict honestly..ridiculous.
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#38
#38
So she has to stay in jail even though all they have is a misdemeanor and she has 3 years served?
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4 of them. I'm not sure which class of misdemeanor that is either, which also plays a role.
 
#39
#39
Prosecution couldn't show conclusively how she was killed. Defense offered an alternative scenario as to what happened. That constitutes reasonable doubt. Probably the right verdict considering the evidence, but it's probably just proof of how the system can fail.

Yep got to have beyond a reasonable doubt.
 
#40
#40
Prosecution couldn't show conclusively how she was killed. Defense offered an alternative scenario as to what happened. That constitutes reasonable doubt. Probably the right verdict considering the evidence, but it's probably just proof of how the system can fail.

There have been quite a few cases that have been handed out guilty verdicts to without having reasonable doubt.
 
#42
#42
Oh boy. Well it's not like she's gonna be babysitting kids and committing this crime again. She'll walk now, but she won't be given the opportunity to repeat this. She's also young enough to be "scared straight" from this experience. I think either way, the problem has been brought to her attention and it will not happened again. That's the whole point of our system right?

The system sucks, FWIW
 
#43
#43
Oh boy. Well it's not like she's gonna be babysitting kids and committing this crime again. She'll walk now, but she won't be given the opportunity to repeat this. She's also young enough to be "scared straight" from this experience. I think either way, the problem has been brought to her attention and it will not happened again. That's the whole point of our system right?

well, there's also the expectation of punishment.
 
#45
#45
4 of them. I'm not sure which class of misdemeanor that is either, which also plays a role.

still though 3 years served man. No misdemeanor carrier that much time. Judge should have ROR'd her today
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#46
#46
The system sucks, FWIW

It worked properly for what it is though. It is designed to protect you and me and every citizen. People can accuse you of anything. Of course, I do believe that if I were in the same situation, I would have been found guilty because of lack of a vagina.
 
#50
#50
I don't see how Casey Anthony "is in Tampa on business" with Caylee for 31 days. Being "babysat" by a nanny Casey never met, there's a smell of dead body in Casey Anthony's car, and was the only woman who had contact with Caylee during the time she was missing. But hey, maybe it was just "Some puerto rican guy"
 

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