I've read this sentence ten times, I still don't know what the fuck it says.If for some it's ok to kill an inocent if the jury decides that he is guilty, this is almost the same thing but without the killing.
I've read this sentence ten times, I still don't know what the fuck it says.If for some it's ok to kill an inocent if the jury decides that he is guilty, this is almost the same thing but without the killing.
Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?I've read this sentence ten times, I still don't know what the fuck it says.
How does assaulting a man, make you innocent?
Casey Anthony is still living in hiding, unemployed since her acquittal in 2011. She just filed for bankruptcy in March, and at the trial the judge ordered the book and movie rights for her story be sold to pay of her creditors.People say things like this, but I'm not that cynical. Remember the case where a young (21?) mother allegedly murdered her own baby, wrapping it in duct tape and throwing it in a dumpster? She was not found guilty, and people speculated the same thing before the verdict was out: either she's guilty, or there will be 'street justice.' It did not come to pass.
Do stand your ground laws actually reverse the burden of proof? It seems to me that they don't. The prosecutor still has to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the stand your ground law doesn't apply.
Ah, right, I forgot they dropped that like a hot potato near the beginning of the hearings.This defense is not using Stand Your Ground, it is using basic self-defense rules.
Aren't you required by law to write that in French as well?A good Canadian would have apologised.
Well, yeah - so long as Nancy Grace draws breath, Casey Anthony best sleep with one eye open.Casey Anthony...is still convinced her life is in danger, and I do not doubt that it is, given that it only takes one crazy person with the means and opportunity to do it, and there are likely hundreds of crazy people still angry with her.
Oui... si je sois un bon Canadien. Which I am not (see: hockey, apologising).Aren't you required by law to write that in French as well?
Ugh. Nancy Grace.Well, yeah - so long as Nancy Grace draws breath, Casey Anthony best sleep with one eye open.
I didn't know this. And it makes me feel a bit sad, I guess. Ah well. C'est la vie.Casey Anthony is still living in hiding, unemployed since her acquittal in 2011. She just filed for bankruptcy in March, and at the trial the judge ordered the book and movie rights for her story be sold to pay of her creditors.
She is still convinced her life is in danger, and I do not doubt that it is, given that it only takes one crazy person with the means and opportunity to do it, and there are likely hundreds of crazy people still angry with her.
Which turns it into the same tug of war you'd have at any other trial. Both sides have evidence. But the prosecution is still responsible for convincing the jury that there is no reasonable doubt that the murder was not in self defense.
But I'm curious about the jurisdiction issue - what actually changes at trial based on the location?
What there needs to be is some sort of registry for murderers where they have to go to their neighbors and announce their crimes, years after they have served their time.What it should come down to: "We, the jury, representing the will of society, find him guilty of taking self defense too far, and therefore will punish him for it so others understand that a few knocks on the head don't justify murder."
What it will come down to: "We, the jury, following the instructions given by the judge, have reasonable doubt that the murder was not justified by the laws of self defense."
Then zimmerman will have to live out his life at the edges of society avoiding crazy people who believe justice wasn't served.
More like, "We, the jury, in the interests of not being torn apart by a mob incapable of seeing this using any lens other than race, find the defendant expendable in the name of placating the professionally offended."What it should come down to: "We, the jury, representing the will of society, find him guilty of taking self defense too far, and therefore will punish him for it so others understand that a few knocks on the head don't justify murder."
What it will come down to: "We, the jury, following the instructions given by the judge, have reasonable doubt that the murder was not justified by the laws of self defense."
Then zimmerman will have to live out his life at the edges of society avoiding crazy people who believe justice wasn't served.
Tattoo their forehead with a bright red M and make it illegal to cover one's forehead?
The language barrier is too much for me this time. There are some times that I have a "brilliant" speech about the theme at hand and I just don't know how to express it. Then, I try to condense it and this is the result. Let's leave it there.I've read this sentence ten times, I still don't know what the fuck it says.
I'll take a crack at deciphering it...If for some it's ok to kill an inocent if the jury decides that he is guilty, this is almost the same thing but without the killing.
This.The prosecution had a shitty base to stand on. I really don't think they had the means at their disposal to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. You can bitch about it, but at the end of the day that is how our legal system is supposed to work. The Court of Public Opinion is theoretically not supposed to decide the outcome of a trial. No one would even give a shit about the outcome if it was 2 people of the same race.
I don't think he should have been charged with murder but if they had argued manslaughter maybe it would deter all the Dirty Harry wannabes out there.The prosecution had a shitty base to stand on. I really don't think they had the means at their disposal to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. You can bitch about it, but at the end of the day that is how our legal system is supposed to work. The Court of Public Opinion is theoretically not supposed to decide the outcome of a trial. No one would even give a shit about the outcome if it was 2 people of the same race.
Jesus Christ. The comments sections of the news articles read like a friggin' clan rally. (Yes, I know. Never read the comments.) It just scares me that there are so many people actually celebrating this verdict because Zimmerman got a pass for killing a black boy. Literally for that exact stated reason.
Thing is, it just doesn't surprise me anymore. That's what kills me. Part of me was expecting every bit of this.