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Post by slappy on May 8, 2013 14:58:32 GMT -5
Verdict will be read in rougly 30 minutes.
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Post by Spear Guy on May 8, 2013 15:10:33 GMT -5
Her and her lawyer had nothing
My verdict: Guilty
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Post by slappy on May 8, 2013 15:11:37 GMT -5
Her and her lawyer had nothing My verdict: Guilty I thought the same thing with Casey Anthony but despite that I'm still hoping for guilty.
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Post by Spear Guy on May 8, 2013 15:14:35 GMT -5
Her and her lawyer had nothing My verdict: Guilty I thought the same thing with Casey Anthony but despite that I'm still hoping for guilty. "Always innocent until proven guilty." -Someone
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Post by slappy on May 8, 2013 15:16:24 GMT -5
I thought the same thing with Casey Anthony but despite that I'm still hoping for guilty. "Always innocent until proven guilty." -Someone Under the law, they are not guilty if found so but that of course doesn't mean they are in the minds of the people.
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Post by Rob Furious on May 8, 2013 15:29:13 GMT -5
I'm going to go for the shock and say Not Guilty.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on May 8, 2013 15:32:02 GMT -5
I hope she's not guilty. The guy seemed like a real d-bag. Not saying he deserved to die, but it seems like he really treated her poorly and drove her over the edge.
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Post by slappy on May 8, 2013 15:50:22 GMT -5
She's been found guilty.
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Post by Rob Furious on May 8, 2013 15:54:07 GMT -5
Guilty of 1st Degree Murder, that is an important thing you're forgetting. That is the big one. 25-life.
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Post by slappy on May 8, 2013 15:56:11 GMT -5
Guilty of 1st Degree Murder, that is an important thing you're forgetting. That is the big one. 25-life. There is the option of the death penalty but when was the last time a woman was sentenced to death?
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Post by Rob Furious on May 8, 2013 16:31:56 GMT -5
Eh no one really gets the Death Penalty anymore.
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Post by slappy on May 8, 2013 16:38:01 GMT -5
Eh no one really gets the Death Penalty anymore. Maybe people aren't getting it but there are still many dying from it. 18 still scheduled to die this year. In fact, one of them is a woman.
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Post by Rob Furious on May 8, 2013 16:56:21 GMT -5
It's possible she will get it but unlikely. There were only 78 last year which is the lowest it's ever been and this year I'm sure it'll be even less than that. As far as how many of people are actually put to death per year, I'd bet a majority of those were from sentences 10 or more years ago. This stuff takes forever to get done.
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Post by slappy on May 8, 2013 17:54:02 GMT -5
It's possible she will get it but unlikely. There were only 78 last year which is the lowest it's ever been and this year I'm sure it'll be even less than that. As far as how many of people are actually put to death per year, I'd bet a majority of those were from sentences 10 or more years ago. This stuff takes forever to get done. I know but it's still a travesty. I've been in contact over the years with a death row inmate's wife and the things they are going through (if true) are ridiculous. They have proof that several witnesses including the main police witness lied but the judge in the case won't even look at the evidence. She says officers have said they have videotape of them beating the defendant. The defendant was suing the prison board that the eventually chosen judge was serving on (He was suing before the judge was picked). I'm sure there is more but I can't remember everything she said.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on May 8, 2013 22:03:52 GMT -5
It's possible she will get it but unlikely. There were only 78 last year which is the lowest it's ever been and this year I'm sure it'll be even less than that. As far as how many of people are actually put to death per year, I'd bet a majority of those were from sentences 10 or more years ago. This stuff takes forever to get done. I know but it's still a travesty. I've been in contact over the years with a death row inmate's wife and the things they are going through (if true) are ridiculous. They have proof that several witnesses including the main police witness lied but the judge in the case won't even look at the evidence. She says officers have said they have videotape of them beating the defendant. The defendant was suing the prison board that the eventually chosen judge was serving on (He was suing before the judge was picked). I'm sure there is more but I can't remember everything she said. Our legal system is flawed by all recognition. There are innocent people locked up for crimes they did not commit to. The District Attorney as well as the prosecutor presents a case with most of the evidence. What they don't see is that went on. As for the Jodi Arias trial, the prosecution is flawed. They fail to see what led to the murder of Travis Alexander. Most women who go through abusive relationships could relate to Jodi Arias. Suppose if you were in a abusive relationship and you got tired of the other person's crap. What would you have done? I'll leave it there for now.
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Post by King Silva on May 8, 2013 22:12:04 GMT -5
Very happy the jury convicted her.
I think she should get the death penalty.
I heard that the average time a death row inmate is on death row before their execution is 10-12 years in the state of Arizona.
Btw the state already has I think 3 women on death row so imo she should be the 4th..
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Post by slappy on May 8, 2013 22:30:01 GMT -5
I know but it's still a travesty. I've been in contact over the years with a death row inmate's wife and the things they are going through (if true) are ridiculous. They have proof that several witnesses including the main police witness lied but the judge in the case won't even look at the evidence. She says officers have said they have videotape of them beating the defendant. The defendant was suing the prison board that the eventually chosen judge was serving on (He was suing before the judge was picked). I'm sure there is more but I can't remember everything she said. Our legal system is flawed by all recognition. There are innocent people locked up for crimes they did not commit to. The District Attorney as well as the prosecutor presents a case with most of the evidence. What they don't see is that went on. As for the Jodi Arias trial, the prosecution is flawed. They fail to see what led to the murder of Travis Alexander. Most women who go through abusive relationships could relate to Jodi Arias. Suppose if you were in a abusive relationship and you got tired of the other person's crap. What would you have done? I'll leave it there for now. I understand and support the idea that if he was beating her and otherwise abusive that she could and should defend herself in whatever way possible. She told so many different stories from it being someone else (while she was there), someone else (while she wasn't there) to her doing it. I'd like to think if he was abusive and she killed him in self-defense then she could have just said "He attacked me and I defended myself." But as I said she changed her story. Then there is the severity of the murder. She didn't just defend herself (if she was actually defending herself), she went above and beyond that. Not only did she stab him around 30 times she shot him in the head and almost cut his head off. This gives more details about it all and her sketchy behavior.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on May 8, 2013 22:40:06 GMT -5
Our legal system is flawed by all recognition. There are innocent people locked up for crimes they did not commit to. The District Attorney as well as the prosecutor presents a case with most of the evidence. What they don't see is that went on. As for the Jodi Arias trial, the prosecution is flawed. They fail to see what led to the murder of Travis Alexander. Most women who go through abusive relationships could relate to Jodi Arias. Suppose if you were in a abusive relationship and you got tired of the other person's crap. What would you have done? I'll leave it there for now. I understand and support the idea that if he was beating her and otherwise abusive that she could and should defend herself in whatever way possible. She told so many different stories from it being someone else (while she was there), someone else (while she wasn't there) to her doing it. I'd like to think if he was abusive and she killed him in self-defense then she could have just said "He attacked me and I defended myself." But as I said she changed her story. Then there is the severity of the murder. She didn't just defend herself (if she was actually defending herself), she went above and beyond that. Not only did she stab him around 30 times she shot him in the head and almost cut his head off. This gives more details about it all and her sketchy behavior.What severely hurt her case was her sketchy behavior, lying to the authorities, and constantly changing her story. Since I wasn't there nor knew anybody involved, I choose not to speculate when went on that led to this murder trial. I'll await and follow what the judge decides to sentence her with.
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