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SCOTT PETERSON VERDICT TODAY Calif. Jury to Announce Peterson Verdict at 4 p.m. EST
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (Reuters) - After several days of turmoil that saw two jurors dismissed from the case, the jury reached a verdict on Friday in the double-murder trial of California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson (news - web sites). The verdict was set to be read at 1 p.m. local time (4 p.m. EST) Friday. Peterson, 32, is charged with murdering his wife Laci, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death with her son Conner. The bodies washed ashore in April 2003 along an area of the San Francisco Bay where Peterson admittedly took his fishing boat the day Laci disappeared. Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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what do you think will happen?
i think they will convict him | |
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ella731 said: what do you think will happen?
i think they will convict him Well i'll admit that my opinion has been formed based on the media coverage as the events pre- and post unravelled...there, I said it! I think he's definitely guilty. I'm bad with the legal system but I would hope he'll get convicted for two murders. I need to consult with my attorney, SassyB. Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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Fucker's guilty!!! They need to throw the book at him!
How anyone could kill their pregnant wife is beyond me! In my own way, I am the king. Hail to the king, baby!! | |
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if the jury is actually fair and does their job correctly, he will be found not guilty.
there is just no way one can convict him, fairly, in criminal court. there is so much reasonable doubt. all of the evidence was circumstantial. no witnesses. regardless of personal feelings or emotions, he should be let off. | |
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Ashtheking said: Fucker's guilty!!! They need to throw the book at him!
How anyone could kill their pregnant wife is beyond me! why do you think he's guilty? i mean, i know what the (lack of) evidence is but i'm curious to know why you are so sure he's guilty. actually that question stands for anyone who is positive he's guilty. | |
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SassierBritches said: if the jury is actually fair and does their job correctly, he will be found not guilty.
there is just no way one can convict him, fairly, in criminal court. there is so much reasonable doubt. all of the evidence was circumstantial. no witnesses. regardless of personal feelings or emotions, he should be let off. i agree with you, my uncle is a lawyer and we haev discussed this, but i still think that they will come back with a guilty verdict though | |
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ella731 said: SassierBritches said: if the jury is actually fair and does their job correctly, he will be found not guilty.
there is just no way one can convict him, fairly, in criminal court. there is so much reasonable doubt. all of the evidence was circumstantial. no witnesses. regardless of personal feelings or emotions, he should be let off. i agree with you, my uncle is a lawyer and we haev discussed this, but i still think that they will come back with a guilty verdict though well, keep in mind the jury has not seen the media coverage the way we have. and they've also heard both sides as opposed to the general public who gets to hear a real life "daytime drama" for which the verdict has already been determined. | |
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you are right sassy
forgot about that whole sequestered (sp) thing [Edited 11/12/04 12:16pm] | |
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SassierBritches said: ella731 said: i agree with you, my uncle is a lawyer and we haev discussed this, but i still think that they will come back with a guilty verdict though well, keep in mind the jury has not seen the media coverage the way we have. and they've also heard both sides as opposed to the general public who gets to hear a real life "daytime drama" for which the verdict has already been determined. that is why sassyB is going to be a rich lawyer! Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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purplegypsy said: SassierBritches said: well, keep in mind the jury has not seen the media coverage the way we have. and they've also heard both sides as opposed to the general public who gets to hear a real life "daytime drama" for which the verdict has already been determined. that is why sassyB is going to be a rich lawyer! yes his is for sassy | |
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the cat's gonna get let off...then again, i dunno. i ain't paid much attention to the case. | |
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purplegypsy said: SassierBritches said: well, keep in mind the jury has not seen the media coverage the way we have. and they've also heard both sides as opposed to the general public who gets to hear a real life "daytime drama" for which the verdict has already been determined. that is why sassyB is going to be a rich lawyer! yeah, but first i need to work this freakin' nightmare of the LSAT out... | |
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I've not followed the case much, but I'm guessing he's going to be found not guilty. Generally speaking, any time the jury reaches a decision this quickly it's a not guilty verdict. | |
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The only problem i would have with a non-guilty verdict is, that there would be no way to prove he did it, even if he did do it.
You've got motive, you've got opportunity, ... so from what i gather the guy did kill her. So maybe we should answer two questions here: 1) did he do it? 2) will he be found guilty? And if you answer these questions differently, did the system fail and why? "It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."
My IQ is 139, what's yours? | |
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can you say "appeal"
they found him guilty! the us judicial system has so many problems. | |
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Second decree murder for the child, seems like a 'reasonable' verdict. I'm not familiar enough with US law to say if it's also a 'by the rules' verdict.
There goes Geragos' reputation. "It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."
My IQ is 139, what's yours? | |
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Personally, I think he's guilty. Do I think he got a fair trial? From the little bit that I've read - no. There was a lot of circumstantial evidence, but it's not impossible to pull a guilty verdict with only circumstantial evidence. | |
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I'm watching CNN and they're reporting the jury claimed to have "special circumstances" for finding him guilty. Wonder specifically what they are. [Edited 11/12/04 13:25pm] Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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they found 'im guilty, hmm? welp, at any rate we're gonna be stuck with hearin about this all weekend... | |
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WWOOOOH GUILTY BABY!!!!!
Now..we gotta get OJ next..we all know he did it. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: they found 'im guilty, hmm? welp, at any rate we're gonna be stuck with hearin about this all weekend...
What you mean you don't think this is such a ground breaking case? | |
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JoweeCoco said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: they found 'im guilty, hmm? welp, at any rate we're gonna be stuck with hearin about this all weekend...
What you mean you don't think this is such a ground breaking case? a pretty boy who murdered his pregnant wife...not ground-breaking by any means, you see that chit on teevee all the time. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: JoweeCoco said: What you mean you don't think this is such a ground breaking case? a pretty boy who murdered his pregnant wife...not ground-breaking by any means, you see that chit on teevee all the time. I know, I asked a friend who was so excited about the verdict the following question: "You know how many pregnant women all over the world have been raped and murdered since you heard about this story?" | |
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I still don't get why this was made such a big deal.
It's not like it hasn't happened before, and won't happen again. Seriously -were they celebrities or something before all this and I never noticed? Because otherwise I really don't understand the international media coverage. spelling edit [Edited 11/13/04 2:54am] "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: I still don't get why this was made such a big deal.
It's not like it hasn't happened before, and won't happen again. Seriously -were they celebrities or something before all this and I never noticed? Because otherwise I really don't understand the international media coverage. spelling edit [Edited 11/13/04 2:54am] the family and police called the national media at the time of Laci's disappearance. | |
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Rhondab said: meow85 said: I still don't get why this was made such a big deal.
It's not like it hasn't happened before, and won't happen again. Seriously -were they celebrities or something before all this and I never noticed? Because otherwise I really don't understand the international media coverage. spelling edit [Edited 11/13/04 2:54am] the family and police called the national media at the time of Laci's disappearance. Fair enough. But international, round-the-clock updates? I mean, WTF? Like I said, it's not like it's a rare occurence. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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How ironic is it that the idiot messed around with a woman who's last name is "Frye?" | |
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SassierBritches said: can you say "appeal"
they found him guilty! the us judicial system has so many problems. they had to. the atmosphere of the case is that he is guilty, regardless of evidence. just the thought of his pregnant dead wife and him being not guilty would cause all kinda shit. there would be some very angry folks. | |
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