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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 One of the commentators asked an interesting question, "Would you lie to save your daughter’s life?" |
The problem here is that it may not do what she hopes for. It could put some doubt about guilt in a juror's mind and they might let her go.
I can honestly say I would not lie for my son. He knows that. I have never had an ounce of problems from him with regards to legal matters and such; and I do believe it had a lot to do with things I instilled in him. He always has known that I would have his back as long as it was not something illegal and wrong. Such things as: "call me if you are out drinking and I won't get upset .... just do not call me after you have either gotten stopped by the police or had an accident due to driving under the influence." I have always refused to be an enabler; and have raised him to know that there are consequences for your behaviors. If you are willing to pay the price...go for it....but don't ask me to pay it.
By the way....has anyone seen the difference in Casey's expressions now that mom is up there telling that story? I say she knows exactly how to work mom. I don't know if I can even stomach looking at any more of it...or the reports about it.