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In reply to the discussion: Did the prosecution in the Zimmerman trial "throw the case?" [View all]ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)35. ME Too... And Just An Added Note
Sometimes, people call me "spark plug!" Hyper is part of my personality, it can be a downer for others at times, but have always been told... I KNOW HOW TO PARTY!
Just saw the pic of Trayvon, how can this not have some affect on jurors??? Little Georgie needs some kharmic pay back no matter what! Of course I know that one picture can't decide it, but it sure packed a punch. So many more innocents have met the same fate, and it would be nice to think that this would generate some real change. Probably not though.
JMHO
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As of 10:15 Central (11:15 Eastern) on Saturday, there was still no verdict
OmahaBlueDog
Jul 2013
#4
Many thought the prosecutor did such a bad job that the verdict would come yesterday
OmahaBlueDog
Jul 2013
#11
I would pay more attention to what a sucessful lawyer thinks. Casey Anthony's lawyer
Quixote1818
Jul 2013
#12
Which of those cops are "risking their careers" by mailing it in on the stand?
DefenseLawyer
Jul 2013
#38
When was the last time a prosecutor was actually disciplined for prosecutorial misconduct?
DefenseLawyer
Jul 2013
#40