I believe it's double indemnation, but whatever.DarkShinigami said:I wish she could be tried again but with competent jurors. Too bad double jeopardy prevents that.Ikki said:Hey, I was going to too.machomuu said:HEY! I'm the only one who gets to make Ace Attorney references around here!Sausage Head said:probably udgey without fenie and edgie's assistance
It's very sad that it turned out this way. She should be tried again but with competent people this time.
Those who don't know double jeopardy means a person can't be tried for the same thing twice
A guy robs a bank, but goes free and that it. You can go back to that exact same crime. If he robs a another bank(or even if he robs the same bank againEvo.lve said:I believe it's double indemnation, but whatever.
Besides, that's completely retarded. A guy could go to jail for robbing a bank, get out, and then go rob another bank and he couldn't be tried (if I understand that correctly?)
Evo.lve said:I believe it's double indemnation, but whatever.DarkShinigami said:I wish she could be tried again but with competent jurors. Too bad double jeopardy prevents that.Ikki said:Hey, I was going to too.machomuu said:HEY! I'm the only one who gets to make Ace Attorney references around here!Sausage Head said:probably udgey without fenie and edgie's assistance
It's very sad that it turned out this way. She should be tried again but with competent people this time.
Those who don't know double jeopardy means a person can't be tried for the same thing twice
Besides, that's completely retarded. A guy could go to jail for robbing a bank, get out, and then go rob another bank and he couldn't be tried (if I understand that correctly?)
Oh. Well that makes sense.Hells Malice said:Evo.lve said:I believe it's double indemnation, but whatever.DarkShinigami said:I wish she could be tried again but with competent jurors. Too bad double jeopardy prevents that.Ikki said:Hey, I was going to too.machomuu said:HEY! I'm the only one who gets to make Ace Attorney references around here!Sausage Head said:probably udgey without fenie and edgie's assistance
It's very sad that it turned out this way. She should be tried again but with competent people this time.
Those who don't know double jeopardy means a person can't be tried for the same thing twice
Besides, that's completely retarded. A guy could go to jail for robbing a bank, get out, and then go rob another bank and he couldn't be tried (if I understand that correctly?)
No no. You can't be tried twice for the same case. So you can't murder a guy, get tried, then get retried for the same murder.
If you rob a bank, get tried and go to jail, get out and rob another bank...its a whole new case and you can obviously be tried for it.
fucking seconded.junkerde said:dexter morgan's job, wish it were real
DigitalDeviant said:purplesludge said:Wow not guilty in a case based around circumstantial evidence with questionable forensics. People that are surprised need to stop watching Nancy Grace.
Face it the prosecution made a huge mistake in pursuing a 1st degree murder conviction on little more than circumstantial evidence. Like it or not that's how the justice system works in usa, innocent untill PROVEN guilty. I invite the emotional hate from this logical opinion.
Lushay said:Next time I murder someone, i'm going to say that I was influenced by unicorns from narnia.
So if my kid accidentally dies all I need to do is make it look like murder and dump the body in a swamp and everything is fine and dandy? No, that's bullshit.JasmineJewelThief said:I would love to know why you all think you know what happened to this poor little girl. How do you know that she didnt drown? If you guys know something I dont you should have been a witness in the trial. The state really could have used the help because they were reaching at best.
gloweyjoey said:So if my kid accidentally dies all I need to do is make it look like murder and dump the body in a swamp and everything is fine and dandy? No, that's bullshit.JasmineJewelThief said:I would love to know why you all think you know what happened to this poor little girl. How do you know that she didnt drown? If you guys know something I dont you should have been a witness in the trial. The state really could have used the help because they were reaching at best.
I will admit the state could not prove there was indeed a murder, it just looked like one but with no known cause of death and no way to link a "murder weapon" although they did try rather hard with the chloroform searches to show premeditation.
She never said that it was an accident either. She hasn't said anything except for the continued lies that she told police. Her father never admitted to a drowning either. It was always "the Defenses theory" that she drowned in the pool and they both covered it up. Her mother brought it up in a jail visit saying “They are saying Caylee drowned in the pool,” in which Casey responded with “Surprise, surprise.”
Regardless of this verdict, Casey Anthony knows what happened to her daughter. She SHOULD be punished for trying to cover it up if it truly was an accident then isn't that still child neglect. Even if not murder she needs to be held accountable for her daughters death not just for lying about it.
Wizerzak said:Terrible. Just terrible. I wonder who was on that jury? Whoever they are, they're wrong.
Should you be in prison, currently?Lushay said:Clearly. It shows as long as you keep making up different stories no matter how much they don't make sense, you will be not guilty. Next time I murder someone, i'm going to say that I was influenced by unicorns from narnia. and that they did it.
And don't forget to change your story every once in a while. Keep the jury on their toes
PeregrinFig said:Whether there's proof or not of the murder, I've heard she IS convicted of perjury. It is entirely possible she really didn't murder her daughter. This isn't Phoenix Wright, you need more than circumstantial evidence to prove someone guilty.
JasmineJewelThief said:PeregrinFig said:Whether there's proof or not of the murder, I've heard she IS convicted of perjury. It is entirely possible she really didn't murder her daughter. This isn't Phoenix Wright, you need more than circumstantial evidence to prove someone guilty.
Perjury does not apply because she didnt testify. You may have heard the four counts of Providing False Info to Law Enforcement she was found guilty of, but those are misdemeanors and are 1 year max for each and she has already served 3 so this loon could be out by the end of the year.
After throwing her dad under the bus like she did, I'm sure that family is fucked up beyond repair now. As for her parents being charged with perjury, I doubt it. Their granddaughter is dead I really really doubt the state will pursue perjury charges at this point, they've been through a lot and apparently are getting death threats over their daughters not guilty verdict. It just doesn't seem likely, but hey, you never know.JasmineJewelThief said:What a strange family reunion that will be....what I wanna know is if the parents will be charged with perjury. She might be the one picking them up from jail lol