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In reply to the discussion: Enough of the bs. Let's cut to the chase, shall we? [View all]JohnnyRingo
(18,624 posts)That he had bail posted is unimportant to the case, and if a jury acquits him on the evidence presented I can accept that decision.
Unlike many, including the OP, I haven't found him guilty or innocent yet. I can say however, that I don't care for his type. I don't like people who think because that have a checkbook with enough cash to buy a gun and pass a two day safety course, they are now the neighborhood police. That alone isn't reason for conviction though, is it?
Let's settle this in the courtroom instead of grabbing the pitchforks.
I recall my Mother-in-law's reaction to the Casey Anthony case. Even though she didn't hear the evidence from a jury box, she watched Nancy Grace and spoke to her elderly friends who hang out at Burger King, therefore she knew for sure Anthony was guilty.