Carly_Roach
Carly Roach
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I think the higher the profile, the likelier it is that the defendant will walk. A good prosecutor in a quiet courtroom can suggest dots to be connected that the jury will buy no matter what the defense puts up. However, if there is a tremendous amount of light on a questionable case, then both the prosecution and defense will tread carefully and make no suggestions that can be second-guessed on the 24 hr news networks as soon as those suggestions are made.Two high profile cases televised for the masses to be entertained and two, seemingly, incorrect verdicts. There is a common denominator.
In a high-profile case, you must be sure of every word to come out of your mouth and every piece of evidence because it will be scrutinized, theorized and beaten to death by the hungry masses. Since this case had no real hard evidence and the prosecution had to be careful of what suppositions they put out there, I believe the attention played a great part in this not guilty finding.

