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'Jersey Shore' star Ronnie Ortiz-Magro gets legal break
(Entertainment/Movies)
... after
juror
s reviewed video footage of a fight that took place during season one of the series. If Ortiz-Magro, who did not have to admit or deny guilt under the pre-trial program agreement, remains out ...
2.
Casey Anthony fallout leads to Caylee's Law in N.J.
(N.J./State)
... living across the street. RELATED:
Juror
s in Casey Anthony trial ‘sick to their stomachs’ According to Radley Balko of The Huffington Post, the law would be a bad idea because high-profile trials ...
3.
The whole case is a mess
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... This society is down right insane and I feel bad for the lives of future generations. It's not all up to the
juror
s but they could have been the ones to help make Miss Casey Anthony suffer just like her ...
4.
What about the Manslaughter count?
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I understand how the
juror
s could say not guilty to 1st degree murder and the death penalty, but how could they say not guilty to man-slaughter? Everyone keeps saying that you need to keep emotions out ...
5.
NO JUSTICE SERVED
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I don't see it as being only the
juror
s faults. The meter reader wasn't even taken seriously by law enforcement when he made the first report. If law enforcement had done their job to begin with there ...
6.
Stop justifying those stupid jurors!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
in a CIRCUMSTANTIAL evidence case, you do not NEED concrete evidence. THERE'S the difference. The sad thing is, the
juror
s misunderstood the legalities of the case in question in much the same way many ...
7.
Jurors
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Please understand that it's not the
juror
s faults. There was not enough evidence to convict her and I believe wholeheartedly that Casey Anthony is guilty. But it would be wrong for them to convict any ...
8.
They Did What They Had to Do
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
The
juror
s did the right thing, it would be wrong for them to convict anyone if they had a reasonable doubt that the person didn't do it.
Juror
s have to look at all the evidence and be able to say there ...
9.
Should have convicted her on a lesser count.
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
No, the
juror
s did not make the best decision they could. I think they did not deliberate long enough and were in too much of a hurry to get this wrapped up. At the very least they should have convicted ...
10.
I'm Sick Too!!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
The verdict of NOT GUILTY actually made me feel SICK!! I feel bad for the
juror
s that they were not able to see or hear additional evidence because it was not permitted! If they were, I believe we would ...
11.
Jurors made the best decision they could
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Juror
s shouldn't feel sick to their stomach. They made the best decision based on the evidence they saw. What would make them feel sick to their stomach is if they voted to convict. They would be sending ...
12.
Jurors in Casey Anthony trial ‘sick to their stomachs’
(U.S./Nation)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
Juror
s in the Casey Anthony trial were said to be “sick to their stomachs” after acquitting Anthony of killing her 2-year old daughter, Caylee. Was their decision ...
13.
Juror #4
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Well
Juror
#4!! You have some nerve to be bragging about the length of time it took to find him guilty!! I bet you didn't even listen to the case properly. You are one who shpuldn't have been on the Jury ...
14.
Barry Bonds trial fails to resolve steroids issue
(Sports/Professional)
... of justice, but a federal jury could not decide on whether Bonds lied about using performance-enhancing drugs. According to the Sporting News, a majority of the
juror
s in the Barry Bonds trial voted ...
15.
Roy Carter of Asbury Park convicted of weapons and assault charges
(N.J./State)
... press release read. Pursuant to the "Graves Act," the repeat offenders previous convictions involving firearms subject him to a maximum imprisonment term up to 20 years. During his five-week trial,
juror
s ...
16.
Muslim TV founder Mo Hassan faces life in prison for beheading Pakistani wife in N.Y.
(U.S./Nation)
... Curtin Gable had
juror
s wiping tears from their eyes as she gave closing arguments, according to Examiner.com. She told the court how Mo Hassan was lying in wait for his wife inside the studio with two ...
17.
to the juror
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
So you are telling me that you know that he went there intentionally to kill them - and you can say this beyond a reasonable doubt - because the questions you have about why didnt he leave the gun there ...
18.
Gov. Paterson Pardons Killer vs. Aitken
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... served by the the actions of super liberal politicians and judges. Also, Aitken says he has documentation that the judge in his case "strong armed" the
juror
s in to a guilty verdict. ...
19.
conviction
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I was a
juror
for David's case. Let me tell you no one bribed me or owed me a favor. A lot of stuff does not add up. Why did Dave not get rid of the gun when he had the chance? Why not get rid of the gun ...
20.
Wayne Bryant’s corruption story still unfolding
(N.J./State)
... a year in exchange for securing approximately $12.8 million in state funding for UMDNJ during the three years he "worked" there. According to The Star-Ledger,
juror
s deliberated 14 hours over three days ...
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