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Old 12-01-2017, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by AFJuvat View Post
As egregious as the verdict is, it may have been a case of the procecutor doing a terrible job rather than giving this turd a pass, even in the DPRK.

Casey Anthony case comes to mind...
Or OJ. It's all about raising "reasonable doubt." That's all a defense atty. has to do. And it's a hard standard (91% certainty) to meet. Sometimes, I think prosecutors rely to heavily on *reverse* Jury nullification... that is, hoping the jury will be so outraged with the crime that happened that they'll go ahead and convict the defendant, even when presented a week case. It won't work. I know. I've served on such a jury.

Hopefully, the feds can file other charges, etc.
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