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Originally Posted by Gatord I tell you why he didn't correct it. He never believed that evil client of his was going to walk.
He had plans to make the money on deals after she was sentenced. |
I think you're right on this; he was thrilled he saved her from the death sentence, but never in his wildest dreams did he think she'd walk. I think he totally misled the jurors into what "reasonable doubt” is. He kept saying things like if you can find any doubt here or here or here than it's your duty to follow the constitution blah blah blah. He seemed to think they should have no doubt in any little part of the case. I absolutely feel it was wrong to suggest that Casey was molested, and have no proof whatsoever. I don't think that was right at all. Whew, I needed to vent again! Anyway, I think he looked shocked when the verdict was read.