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Friday, July 08, 2011

Judicial Quote of the Day

From Dennis Miller, talking about the controversial Casey Anthony murder trial:
I think the system held up in one regard. You're guaranteed a jury of our peers and she's a moron, and they found 12 other morons to form a moron baker's dozen down there. I think it should be like the NFL, where you get that red flag, and during the case if you hear something that you don't like you can stop it right there and go, "I'm voting guilty right now." And I would have stopped it when they said her 2-year-old was lost and she waited 30 days to call the cops. I would have just thrown my flag and said, "Guilty. I don't even need to know what the rest of it is, give her some time." Because anybody who waits 30 minutes, much less 30 days, she's guilty of something. I don't quite know what it is, but something bad; something rotten in Denmark.
I didn't follow the trial so I can't give much of an educated opinion on the verdict, but based on what little I've heard about it it's hard to believe the jury could find that she lied to the cops four times but didn't commit any form of manslaughter/murder.

2 comments:

Sam L. said...

I believe the jury did not have the option of a manslaughter verdict.

Sam L. said...

I believe the jury did not have the option of a manslaughter verdict.