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7/5/11, 2:23 PM |
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If I ever break the law..
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I'm doing so in Orange County Florida.. apparently you can get away with anything there.. not sure why someone would lie constantly, six counts of perjury when they were innocent of the crimes accused.
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7/5/11, 2:39 PM |
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Your luck Vennard you would be burnt at the stake for J walking
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7/5/11, 2:45 PM |
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Maybe she'll start dating OJ Simpson.
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7/5/11, 2:48 PM |
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Un "fricken" believable! Our judicial system in this country is a total mess! ..... Unbelievable!
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7/5/11, 2:49 PM |
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You can see the council that's interviewing right now is totally guilt stricken.
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7/5/11, 2:55 PM |
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Casey Anthony Found NOT GUILTY of MURDER!!!! GUILTY OF LYING to POLICE ONLY!!! Max Prison time is 4 years and may not serve another day after Thursdays Sentencing!
![]() *** how stupid people can be! ![]() ![]() Danny 24 |
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7/5/11, 4:00 PM |
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I have no dog in the fight, and she probably did do it, but it's the prosecutions job to PROVE she is guilty, without a reasonable doubt. They didn't do it.
She's not guilty, that's pretty much the end of it. Nancy Grace should be burned at the stake for calling this woman a murderer for 3 years. The way this country goes, I could easily see her suing her. That would make me chuckle. Can't stand that woman. |
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7/5/11, 4:23 PM |
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It's called reasonable doubt... Forensic evidence was tenuous at best and no witnesses ever tied Ms. Anthony to Caylee’s murder. Investigators found no trace of DNA or solid signs of chloroform or decomposition inside the trunk. Plus the fact that nobody knows exactly how Caylee died; her body was too badly decomposed to pinpoint cause of death. The evidence was circumstantial at best. And quite a bit of the evidence pointed to the grandparents. Whether you think she's guilty or not you'd be VERY hard press to convict her on the case and evidence that was presented. Just because the media convicted her doesn't mean she was guilty.....
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7/5/11, 4:40 PM |
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Just maybe the jury knew more than Nancy Grace told us. I don't know wether she did it or no, but in the USA if your found not guilty your not guilty. Ever wonder how many times an innocent person is found guilty? Maybe people should defend those people sometime.
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She was found not guilty. She was not found innocent. In legal terms not guilty and innocent have different meanings. You are innocent until proven guilty. The State of Florida failed to prove she is guilty. Simply put: she got away with murder.
Btw, Cheney Mason has said the people in the media (Nancy Grace) will be hearing from them soon. I hope Nancy Grace pays dearly. Posted using Mobile Device
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