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Anyone following the Jodi Arias trial?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 583610" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm not following it in depth but I do watch a thirty minute recap most nights. Personally I think it's great that the Jury gets to submit questions. I sat on a murder Jury years ago and "if" the jurors could have asked only one or two questions the chances are the man would not have been found not guilty. When the attorneys leave a "blank" in the story you have to guess......and you can't convict with a guess.</p><p></p><p>Her poor parents, sigh, likely have years of difficult child experience. I don't envy them. Honestly I'm not sure that I really understand the defense. Maybe I have missed too much. Casey, on the other hand, I followed closely and unlike most people I really don't think she was proven guilty. Not to say I think she's innocent, but I don't think she was proven guilty.</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 583610, member: 35"] I'm not following it in depth but I do watch a thirty minute recap most nights. Personally I think it's great that the Jury gets to submit questions. I sat on a murder Jury years ago and "if" the jurors could have asked only one or two questions the chances are the man would not have been found not guilty. When the attorneys leave a "blank" in the story you have to guess......and you can't convict with a guess. Her poor parents, sigh, likely have years of difficult child experience. I don't envy them. Honestly I'm not sure that I really understand the defense. Maybe I have missed too much. Casey, on the other hand, I followed closely and unlike most people I really don't think she was proven guilty. Not to say I think she's innocent, but I don't think she was proven guilty. DDD [/QUOTE]
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