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Originally Posted by jebartle
Would the prosecution REPEATEDLY mentioning expletives, guide you to a second degree murder conviction? This seems so obvious to me, should never have made it to this circus!
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I think that it shows that they had no case and were grasping at straws.
I sat on a jury once and the defense was doing the same thing. The case was pretty cut and dried and it took the jury about ten minutes to come to a decision of guilty. One of the things that helped us was that the defense attorney kept trying to introduce things that were totally irrelevant to the events in question.
Afterward some of us felt that the defendant should have sued her attorney for malpractice. There is no way that the case should have been brought to court. They should have settled. Unfortunately in this case we, the public cannot sue the AG for malpractice. We can only vote them out.
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