Casey Anthony - The Decision Is In!

12 of her peers saw it differently. Unless you sat through it, I fail to see where you have a right to condemn them

Dont take what I wrote personal

Id like to ask them in person what they think. **** what you have to say. I can and will condemn them in my own mind. I believe that's a right of mine based on the common sense of the happenings leadung to this trial.
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Id like to ask them in person what they think. **** what you have to say. I can and will condemn them in my own mind. I believe that's a right of mine based on the common sense of the happenings leadung to this trial.
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I just told you they aren't talking now!
 
Unfortunately in this particular case, common sense isn't enough to convict someone of murder.
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I agree mostly. But as a juror you can't make the assumption that just because she's a scummy, gutter dragging whore of a mother, that she's a murderer. It's the state's responsibility to smash that doubt.

They didn't do it.
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All they could prove is that she was a piece of garbage. You can't convict someone of murder because you don't like her, because she is trash or because you want to act on emotion. I believe she did it but I don't see anyway she could be convicted of murder.
 
Id like to ask them in person what they think. **** what you have to say. I can and will condemn them in my own mind. I believe that's a right of mine based on the common sense of the happenings leadung to this trial.
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Calm down lyls. It's a terrible thing but you're letting it get to you too much. JMO IMO
 
Remember Mary Winkler

The jury knew she killed her husband in his sleep, but they bought the idea that she accidentally shot him with a 12 guage blast to the head in the middle of the night

I guess she was such a good wife, she was just cleaning it for him

That was the only one of these cases I've even remotely followed, and I've never understood how she got off. I even thought the prosecution did their job in that case. Seemed like a no-brainer to me.

Unfortunately (or fortunately if you are in the jury pool), in too many fo these cases, the competent and logical potential jurors are weeded out quickly.
 
Id like to ask them in person what they think. **** what you have to say. I can and will condemn them in my own mind. I believe that's a right of mine based on the common sense of the happenings leadung to this trial.
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Would you rather have mob rule?

Where people get emotional and convict based on personal feelings
 
Id like to ask them in person what they think. **** what you have to say. I can and will condemn them in my own mind. I believe that's a right of mine based on the common sense of the happenings leadung to this trial.
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common sense also says you're condemning them without the same info they used which could be an issue
 
All they could prove is that she was a piece of garbage. You can't convict someone of murder because you don't like her, because she is trash or because you want to act on emotion. I believe she did it but I don't see anyway she could be convicted of murder.

First time I've ever agreed with you. After some thought, the blame for no guilty verdict is on the prosecution, not the jury.
 
The defense tried to hard and overwhelmed the jury. The whole trial was just a mess from beginning to end. I love how the media puts on folks off the streets and everyone of them is screaming "GUILTY". I wonder what these folks would do if THEY had to sit on that same jury.
 

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