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She's a gross whore who killed her baby so she could party.
And our legal system totally sucks.
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ok - bad example then, but you get my drift
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i agree, the problem isn't with the judicial process. there will always be times when guilty folks go free-which is a damn shame. but it's got to be better than the alternatives. i worked with a girl who is pro-death penalty...i told her i disagreed with having it, as who would want to be responsible should an innocent person be put to death. she is under the impression that only guilty people get arrested. i told her to consider if she was the person in the wrong place at the wrong time, she might feel differently were she charged with a crime she didn't commit. i find it ludicrous that the jury cited george as a reason to have doubt. george wasn't on trial, and casey's 'defense' if you wish to call it that was completely disproved to the point that the supposed drowning couldn't even be mentioned in closing by her joke of a lawyer. her lawyer and her lame stories didn't get her off. i guess anyone wanting to get away with a crime has learned something. duct tape, and lie like hell. |
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A perfect couple
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Justice is served!!
(CBS/WKMG/AP) ORLANDO, Fla. - Casey Anthony will be released from jail on Wednesday of next week, according to a court official.
Anthony was sentenced Thursday by Judge Belvin Perry to four years in prison for lying to police, but with credit for time served and good behavior she will remain in jail for just one more week. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_1...in;contentBody
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Didn't the meter reader dude try to alert authorities to the whereabouts of Caylee's body like four months before they actually found her? What the hell were the cops doing that they couldn't check out this dude's potential sighting of a missing person for four months? Gotta love Florida. |
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The cop who went to check it out fell in the swamp and the meter guy laughed at him so he pulled out. He was later fired is the story.
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Judge Belvin Perry issued an order Friday instructing the attorneys at Casey Anthony’s murder trial on what he will and will not allow when they present their closing arguments to the jury on Sunday. The list of 16 restrictions cites specific case precedents for each item. It could limit the defense’s ability to refer back to defense attorney Jose Baez’s claims in his opening statement that 2-year-old Caylee Anthony drowned in the family pool on June 16, 2008, that Casey’s father George Anthony helped cover up the death and that meter reader Roy Kronk did something with the remains that prevented them from being found until December 2008. Baez had also claimed that George sexually abused Casey and that her brother Lee also attempted to molest her. now, i didn't watch any of it, so i don't know what was ultimately allowed...but from what i read, i thought the drowning was banned from closing. |
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No that is reported as fact.
Might have made the difference too.
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that is because he settled with the family and other circumstances (the deceased walked out in the road where there was no crosswalk)
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