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Almost time for the "Get Out Of Jail Free" card to get played by Ms. Anthony in her game of life as she plays it. I hope wherever she goes and whatever she does, no more people get caught up in her vortex of misery. |
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I have followed this case just as closely as most average spectators and I have to say I believe Casey is guilty of something but the lynch mob mentality that has broken out since her acquittal is shameful. It is an absolute disgrace that those jurors are now largely in hiding, have been forced from their families, jobs and homes... It is obvious that most people wanted Casey convicted (part of me did) and carted off for execution. Most assumed she was guilty before the trial even began. What ever happened to "innocent until proven guilty"? Apparently that axiom is dead, and now this country has embraced a lynch-mob mentality when it comes to the justice system. I cannot help but feel angry and upset that so many people not only that this is a "national issue," but would wish harm and throw outrage at 12 people who sat and performed their civic duty. May god bless them for their service and fidelity to the law. The prosecution in the Anthony case did not make its case beyond a reasonable doubt. Americans should feel a bit safer and freer when a jury does not succumb to the hysteria of the lynch mob and convict someone based only on a little circumstantial evidence, the fact that she lied to the police, and other indictments of her character. It means there are still some people out there who understand how grave it is to damn someone to prison or death without certainty that the person is guilty. It means some people out there actually understand the concept of justice |
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I don't think that people should threaten anyone. The verdict is done...sealed and it is over. I DO however understand how so many people are as upset as they are. It does not take a rocket scientist to put the evidence together..and it was not just ""a little" circumstantial evidence. It bothers me that a person can appeal but IF the jury is wrong and deliberates incorrectly, the state cannot appeal. |
Oh, I don't think those 12 people really DID understand the concept of circumstantial evidence and/or the definition of reasonable doubt. |
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That would have led me to the first charge....but I was not there....too bad because we would all be sitting there until the cows came home. I would NEVER have let that girl walk. And, I am not one to normally feel that strongly. The evidence was overwhelming...and then mom to LIE? I mean..come on people. |
See that's the way I feel. I can't understand it. And you know, some of those jurors had to have seen something Before they were picked. It was all over the news, newspapers, etc. about Caylee missing. |
I can see why they didn't pick jurors in Jacksonville, Florida. We would have given her life in prison for sure! |
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I don't think we have heard the last of her either. Texas sounds good. I have family that live in Texas. I don't think she would have gotton away with what she did in Florida. I am really ashamed of how we handled it here. I do know the rest of us in Florida, do not agree with the verdict. At least Most of us! |
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Considering the penalty was NOT their job, which makes it a shame when the prosecution has no recourse when this happens. |
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