AH, //naomi - // I think ‘poor sod’ too. // Why do you think that?// Because he got out of bed that morning and prepared in the normal way for a day at work - shower, breakfast, a bit of interaction with his family perhaps - completely unaware that his life was about to change forever. Poor sod.
Americans seem very big on "the rule of law" but when it does not deliver the verdict they want, mayhem reigns.
I'm sure there will be riots and looting whichever way the verdict goes.
no it is possible he cd be acquitted. This kinda happened in Sarf Efrica and the judge was told by the jury of 12 boere ( white farmers)
not guilty by reason of insanity
and the judge said: what all 12 of you?
ter daaah !
Not at all advisable. There are cases where people have talked their way to the gallows when there was a good chance of acquittal had they kept their mouths shut.
JD: "Not at all advisable. There are cases where people have talked their way to the gallows when there was a good chance of acquittal had they kept their mouths shut. " - but to sunk you are spineless for having a lawyer! I assume that's only for people that he has already determined are guilty! typical lefty attitude!
The trial will determine whether black criminals are to be better protected than the "cops" in the States. Whatever the verdict there will be a decrease in one and an increase in the other. All we are waiting for is which of them is going to happen. This article is being passed along on the media outlets there.
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