Oceanbreeze
New Member
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2004
- Messages
- 9,973
- Reaction score
- 5
Mass Hysteria. I love it.
We live in a sick society, Jiro.
Mass Hysteria. I love it.
There was absolutely no "reasonable doubt" that Casey Anthony murdered her daughter. Especially if jury members "did not think she was innocent" as they have claimed publicly.
And if you are under the mistaken impression that attorneys cannot be livid douche nozzles, I have a bridge to sell you.
We have a mother who lied to the cops few years ago that she told them someone took her toddler. Few hours later toddler found dead on the side of freeway. U know what was happened to this little girl? She fell down and broke her neck and mother was panic and afraid to be arrested for this so she dumped her on the side of freeway and called cops all those lie to prevent herself from going to jail. Not all mothers are alike what you think will flips out and call 911 right away. Laws will always find a way to guilt any mother or father for unfortunely accident death. Just few months ago one mother lost her baby too and they were invesgate her alike she was criminal. It made me sick to see the kind of law officers would do that to any those parents who just lost their child.
Caylee's law will come soon which it is unfortunely good idea for people alike Casey.
Says you. What doubts are "reasonable" to you may not be "reasonable" to others, and doubts that are "reasonable" to others may be unreasonable to you.
Haha, not at all what I said. You said he was a slimeball because of his defense strategy. I assumed that you meant by that that any lawyer who used this line of reasoning (by implication, almost every single defense lawyer who tries a case where "reasonable doubt" is part of the definition of the crime, ever) is a slimeball, not that he was a slimeball and he just happened to use that strategy.
If the latter is what you meant, then sorry for misinterpreting what you said.
Seems this topic has totally been exhausted, but now I see that Casey's attorney are "concerned" for Casey's safety after her release this coming Sunday (7/17).
1. He has a right to be concerned.
2. She has a right to be safe.
3. She is not finished with all of her court trials.
4. She has a caboodle of money in court costs and fines that have to be paid.
5. I'm sick to death of it all and the public has a right to think about other things.
Seems this topic has totally been exhausted, but now I see that Casey's attorney are "concerned" for Casey's safety after her release this coming Sunday (7/17).
1. He has a right to be concerned.
2. She has a right to be safe.
3. She is not finished with all of her court trials.
4. She has a caboodle of money in court costs and fines that have to be paid.
5. I'm sick to death of it all and the public has a right to think about other things.
Seems this topic has totally been exhausted, but now I see that Casey's attorney are "concerned" for Casey's safety after her release this coming Sunday (7/17).
1. He has a right to be concerned.
2. She has a right to be safe.
3. She is not finished with all of her court trials.
4. She has a caboodle of money in court costs and fines that have to be paid.
5. I'm sick to death of it all and the public has a right to think about other things.
If a defense attorney knows his or her client is guilty, but they do nothing about it, instead "just do their job" and get their client off ... that, my friend, is the definition of a douche nozzle.
They have to investigate. Its just a statistical thing. 85% of all the murders done to children are from single moms.
Mass Hysteria. I love it.
If a defense attorney knows his or her client is guilty, but they do nothing about it, instead "just do their job" and get their client off ... that, my friend, is the definition of a douche nozzle.
Is there a link on that one? Usually I heard, it is the boyfriend that is not related to the child.
They have to investigate. Its just a statistical thing. 85% of all the murders done to children are from single moms.
Those statistics are wayyyyy off. There is nothing to support what Seinhauer is claiming.
The only thing I can think of is that it could be true if they included abortions. I am more interested in those that doesn't count abortions.
Seems this topic has totally been exhausted, but now I see that Casey's attorney are "concerned" for Casey's safety after her release this coming Sunday (7/17).
1. He has a right to be concerned.
2. She has a right to be safe.
3. She is not finished with all of her court trials.
4. She has a caboodle of money in court costs and fines that have to be paid.
5. I'm sick to death of it all and the public has a right to think about other things.