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Old 08-29-2011, 10:08 AM
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Will you read it?.....ONLY if it does NOT benefit Casey Anthony!....
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I'm pretty certain if it is being written by Jeff Ashton... it will NOT be benefitting Casey Anthony in any way! I would be quite interested in reading Mr. Ashton's book.
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he should write a book on how NOT to try a case !
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I'm pretty certain if it is being written by Jeff Ashton... it will NOT be benefitting Casey Anthony in any way! I would be quite interested in reading Mr. Ashton's book.
I agree and disagree with people who say he did a poor job as prosecuting attorney.

His one error was trying to convict her of murder in the first degree, although I will always believe that she is guilty of it.

I believe that everyone who had paid continued attention to the trial was as shocked as I was when the not guilty verdicts came in.

I thought the prosecutions team did an excellent and pain staking job researching and presenting the evidence. I thought their witnesses were extremly qualified and articulate. I think that the most surprised people in that court room had to be Casey Anthony and Jose Baez.

Just as was stated in another thread, anyone who thinks that Casey Anthony is innocent of the death of her daughter has to ignore the indisputable fact that normal human mothers do not wait 31 days to report a toddler has gone missing.

I will be interested to read the book to see what evidence was not allowed and what happened that the public was NOT aware of.

The man has retired and I see nothing at all unethical about his writing a book and there is nothing unethical about his making money on the book either.

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I agree and disagree with people who say he did a poor job as prosecuting attorney.
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He was the prosecutor, so his job was to bring in a conviction. Given the verdict I would have to say he did a poor job.
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he did an absurd job which is why he retired suddenly at the age of 53.
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Graciegirl... I agree wholeheartedly with you. I watched that case every day from the first day.
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he did an absurd job which is why he retired suddenly at the age of 53.
His "sudden retirement" was after completing a 30 year career as a State Prosecutor............If you doubt this, google him to confirm...
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His "sudden retirement" was after completing a 30 year career as a State Prosecutor............If you doubt this, google him to confirm...
or watch the today show,the view ,joy behar show etc etc etc etc
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