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hazy wrote:I just get the feeling he will get off with it. After being in a jury on quite a complex case and a times getting overwhelmd by legal jargon and sympathetic jurors who had by the time the verdict came had just gave up the will to live .They basically without giving a jot of the truth just stated not guilty. And this is how I can see this ending up. Local hero vs the big London media corporation I can see it coming. On the one hand I hate that news paper but then agian I always thought that the truth should be told and the punishment is weldeserved .
Dexter St. Clair wrote:hazy wrote:I just get the feeling he will get off with it. After being in a jury on quite a complex case and a times getting overwhelmd by legal jargon and sympathetic jurors who had by the time the verdict came had just gave up the will to live .They basically without giving a jot of the truth just stated not guilty. And this is how I can see this ending up. Local hero vs the big London media corporation I can see it coming. On the one hand I hate that news paper but then agian I always thought that the truth should be told and the punishment is weldeserved .
You've never told a lei as you would put it?
Alycidon wrote:The timing here is crucial, if I was a Jury member I would want to have it over by Xmas eve, Sheridan is stringing it out into tomorrow, giving the jury as little time to consider the verdict, in that case I would put my money on him getting off. Even if he is convicted it is bound to go to appeal, which just means more taxpayers money being shelled out on this case.
Mori wrote:Seems to be still a lot of support for the guy.
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