is mott still talking?
Oh I wasn't surprized at all. I had the opportunity to see a good part of the trial. Keep in mind I was working on very similiar analytical techniques with similiar sampling, preservation and chain of custody procedures and I was appalled, grossed out and just plain flabergasted at the utter incompetence of the LA county forensics department. The detectives handling the case made some pretty egregious fuck ups too. My take on the case was that there was a damned high probability that a guilty man may have walked due to their fuck ups and incompetence. Thanks to their incompetence though we'll never know for sure.I didn't see reasonable doubt. But as I said, juries see more than I do and I generally believe in the system. Surprise isn't the same thing as outrage.
It isn't about what anyone here will do. It's about what he will do with his life. He's already paid dearly for his actions. He'll be broke for quite some time. Likewise, he'll live in fear for the rest of his life. He'll never know when someone will stand their ground against him.
And, he will more than likely face a civil trial that will leave him with the burden of insurmountable debt forever.
Not even going to try and answer my question, are you?is mott still talking?
Yea....that's what I thought. Well, it's ok...you were only 10.yeah he's still talking alright
As for what I will do when Jorge Zimmerman is found innocent, I will have faith restored in the American justice system and that despite the efforts of the corrupt media to try and convict a man in the public square before he has had a fair hearing, justice will have prevailed.
Oh I wasn't surprized at all. I had the opportunity to see a good part of the trial. Keep in mind I was working on very similiar analytical techniques with similiar sampling, preservation and chain of custody procedures and I was appalled, grossed out and just plain flabergasted at the utter incompetence of the LA county forensics department. The detectives handling the case made some pretty egregious fuck ups too. My take on the case was that there was a damned high probability that a guilty man may have walked due to their fuck ups and incompetence. Thanks to their incompetence though we'll never know for sure.
It isn't about what anyone here will do. It's about what he will do with his life. He's already paid dearly for his actions. He'll be broke for quite some time. Likewise, he'll live in fear for the rest of his life. He'll never know when someone will stand their ground against him.
And, he will more than likely face a civil trial that will leave him with the burden of insurmountable debt forever.
Sounds like they made almost as many mistakes as the Boulder County DA did in the Jon Benet Ramsey case. That one was inexcusable, that people kept voting her back nearly made me puke.
I was a bit surprised by the verdict, but I do believe that they had their day in court and somebody screwed up, but certainly not that it should be turned on its head. We have double jeopardy rules, etc. that I would fight to protect. He was acquitted, that is what it is.
what did you do when OJ was equited?