The Scott Peterson trial was as high profile (if not more so), less evidence, he was convicted and is sitting on death row.
The Scott Peterson trial was as high profile (if not more so), less evidence, he was convicted and is sitting on death row.
Oh, I'll be announcing the gender all over the place!How exciting, MaryAnn!!! Come back and let us all know!!!
DH & I watched too much last night, between Nancy Grace, NBC Nightly News, Piers Morgan, Anderson Cooper . no one saw this coming AT ALL. AT ALL.CA is guilty and she got away with murder.
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I will say quite a few of those interviewed in those segments were DISGUSTED at the defense team partying after the verdict. One atty was even jumping up and down and up and down, she looked like an idiot.![]()
With Samantha and Annabelle!Well I know exactly what happened. The jury doesn't think Caylee is dead. They think she's out at Universal with Zanny the Nanny.
Oh boy, I can't wait to hear her tell the truth. Wait...what am I saying?Casey has been subpoenaed for a deposition July 19 at the Morgan and Morgan law firm. Zanaida Gonzalez is suing her for defamation. And she cannot plead the fifth as she was already tried and no longer needs the protection....
Casey has been subpoenaed for a deposition July 19 at the Morgan and Morgan law firm. Zanaida Gonzalez is suing her for defamation. And she cannot plead the fifth as she was already tried and no longer needs the protection....
Casey has been subpoenaed for a deposition July 19 at the Morgan and Morgan law firm. Zanaida Gonzalez is suing her for defamation. And she cannot plead the fifth as she was already tried and no longer needs the protection....
No it's not fitting
Exactly! Also, I think people are getting mad at the wrong people here. I blame the state. They went for the homerun with 1st degree murder instead of just going for manslaughter. There was never enough evidence for premeditation, and that hurt the case. What I still don't understand is the not guilty on child abuse. I can understand the not guilty on murder because reasonable doubt exists there. But negligence, IMO, is child abuse.
Lastly, I think this quote is very fitting for this case:
"It is more important that innocence be protected than it is that guilt be punished, for guilt and crimes are so frequent in this world that they cannot all be punished. But if innocence itself is brought to the bar and condemned, perhaps to die, then the citizen will say, "whether I do good or whether I do evil is immaterial, for innocence itself is no protection," and if such an idea as that were to take hold in the mind of the citizen that would be the end of security whatsoever." - John Adams
So she could say yes I killed my daughter and lied about it, and nothing would happen to her at all.
I agree. The Scott Peterson jurors "got it" about the puzzle pieces.This is an interesting tidbit of info from the Scott Peterson case:
In later press appearances, members of the jury stated that they felt that Peterson's demeanorspecifically, his lack of emotion, and the phone calls to Amber Frey in the days following Laci's disappearanceindicated that he was guilty. They based their verdict on "hundreds of small 'puzzle pieces' of circumstantial evidence that came out during the trial, from the location of Laci Peterson's body to the myriad lies her husband told after her disappearance." They also decided on the death penalty because they felt Peterson betrayed his responsibility to protect his wife and son.
I truly believe that the jury was in the wrong in Casey's trial. Something just isn't right. Be it the jury was tired of being locked up for so long, be it they wanted that guy to get on his cruise, be it they were talking amongst themselves. I cannot believe they truly felt she did no wrong doing or had nothing to do with Caylee's death.
No it's not fitting
I bet John Adamns would have know that lesser charges were filed
So many have questioned this that you have to wonder why so many people chime in without knowing the facts![]()
Mommy Sims did look like an idiot jumping up and down. Mason's office was nearby...they could've gone there and quietly popped the champagne bottle. They absolutely MEANT to stick it in everyone's faces, when the fact was, no matter what the verdict, Caylee is DEAD and was tossed like garbage. But that was never one of the defense's concerns, so why now, I guess.
Exactly! Also, I think people are getting mad at the wrong people here. I blame the state. They went for the homerun with 1st degree murder instead of just going for manslaughter. There was never enough evidence for premeditation, and that hurt the case. What I still don't understand is the not guilty on child abuse. I can understand the not guilty on murder because reasonable doubt exists there. But negligence, IMO, is child abuse.
Lastly, I think this quote is very fitting for this case:
"It is more important that innocence be protected than it is that guilt be punished, for guilt and crimes are so frequent in this world that they cannot all be punished. But if innocence itself is brought to the bar and condemned, perhaps to die, then the citizen will say, "whether I do good or whether I do evil is immaterial, for innocence itself is no protection," and if such an idea as that were to take hold in the mind of the citizen that would be the end of security whatsoever." - John Adams
This is an interesting tidbit of info from the Scott Peterson case:
In later press appearances, members of the jury stated that they felt that Peterson's demeanorspecifically, his lack of emotion, and the phone calls to Amber Frey in the days following Laci's disappearanceindicated that he was guilty. They based their verdict on "hundreds of small 'puzzle pieces' of circumstantial evidence that came out during the trial, from the location of Laci Peterson's body to the myriad lies her husband told after her disappearance." They also decided on the death penalty because they felt Peterson betrayed his responsibility to protect his wife and son.
I truly believe that the jury was in the wrong in Casey's trial. Something just isn't right. Be it the jury was tired of being locked up for so long, be it they wanted that guy to get on his cruise, be it they were talking amongst themselves. I cannot believe they truly felt she did no wrong doing or had nothing to do with Caylee's death.
I agree. There may not have been a "smoking gun" in this case but there were plenty of pieces that when put together as a whole..fit.
I'm disturbed at the little time it took for them to reach the verdict of not guilty. Did they even go over everything? It's very upsetting.![]()
Double Jeopardy.. She can't be tried twice. Not sure how an outright confession would work, but no need to keep quiet about details now.
I keep Hearing this about John Adams.
I am curious (yes really!) if the Massachusetts Colony had Sunshine laws making the evidence obtained by the government public record before trial.
I also wonder if John Adams was permitted to slander the victims without evidence of truth to get his clients off.
We did study that a little bit and it all seemed to me that reasonable dour was possible. (Something dd and I read a few months back mentioned that it was unclear of who fired first..not home to dig up the resource and my memory is foggy.)
This case was nothing like the Boston Massacre.
He didn't accuse the parents of the accused of abuse.