Kelly the Dog Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 Will he immediately hire O.J.'s crack detective team to find the real killer?
GG Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 Will he immediately hire O.J.'s crack detective team to find the real killer? 114779[/snapback] Of course, save the overhead on the same golf cart.
stuckincincy Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 Will he immediately hire O.J.'s crack detective team to find the real killer? 114779[/snapback] Nope. Criminal case, so all the defense could do is jury shopping. It is dismaying to the legal "profession", because unlike civil litigation, they can't shop for judges or take the case to Mississippi. Poor, poor lawyers - how unfair to reduce the $$$ cut. So sad...
Kelly the Dog Posted November 12, 2004 Author Posted November 12, 2004 Nope. Criminal case, so all the defense could do is jury shopping. It is dismaying to the legal "profession", because unlike civil litigation, they can't shop for judges or take the case to Mississippi. Poor, poor lawyers - how unfair to reduce the $$$ cut. So sad... 114815[/snapback] I just meant that he would be and must be so distraught that this other murderer killed his lovely wife and unborn child and then tried to frame him. Legalities be damned! He would not sleep until the rightful killer be found and his good name cleared!
OGTEleven Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 Will he immediately hire O.J.'s crack detective team to find the real killer? 114779[/snapback] There is a silver lining if he is acquitted. It will mean the term "reasonable doubt" has been redefined in a profound way. Using this new definition, the Bills might be 3-1 in Super Bowls.
stuckincincy Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 I just meant that he would be and must be so distraught that this other murderer killed his lovely wife and unborn child and then tried to frame him. Legalities be damned! He would not sleep until the rightful killer be found and his good name cleared! 114822[/snapback] Please God no! He'll put up a web site to cash in on his "sorrow"!.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 x2 114907[/snapback] Funny...they declared him guilty of second degree murder of their UNBORN BABY.
Gavin in Va Beach Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 Funny...they declared him guilty of second degree murder of their UNBORN BABY. 114918[/snapback] Shouldn't he have been convicted on an unauthorized abortion instead?
Kelly the Dog Posted November 12, 2004 Author Posted November 12, 2004 Funny...they declared him guilty of second degree murder of their UNBORN BABY. 114918[/snapback] We know your stance on this and I can understand why you would say this. Personally, I think it's cheap and unrelated, although I am leaving right now for the rest of the day and can't get into the debate why. I am sure you know the reason why I would think that and think it's total bullschitt. That's okay, because I think you're reasoning on this is just as much bullschitt. But what I do want to say, is what kind of circus would that particular element of this story have been if Laci Peterson had just found out she was pregnant, it was in its very first stages, and she was planning on having a legal abortion just before the murder happened. Man, that would have been ugly.
boomerjamhead Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 If I'm Scott Peterson, I pull a Timmothy McVeigh and get it over with.
Alaska Darin Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 If I'm Scott Peterson, I pull a Timmothy McVeigh and get it over with. 114990[/snapback] Oh, how sweet that'd be.
Alaska Darin Posted November 12, 2004 Posted November 12, 2004 Justice is served. 115049[/snapback] Not yet. In due time. His first inkling will be that pounding sensation in his butt.
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