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Honestly I'm kind of disgusted with how much media attention this shit has gotten, I swear to god for a year straight every time I clicked past Nancy Grace that stupid bitch was going on about this fucking trial.
I mean baby killer or not this story was so god damn over sensationalized it makes me sick.
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I've watched the trial since day 1, and unfortunately because of all the attention this case received, it ended up with her getting off. "Celebrities" hardly ever suffer the same consequences that people in a normal society would. Partying for 31 days and not reporting your child missing ONCE speaks volumes. Especially the fact that this child was with an "imaginary Nanny" while she worked at her "imaginary job" at Universal studios. She is a pathological liar, she lied and lied and lied some more. It's good to know that only in America can you lie, murder your child, party for 31 days and then end up with a slap on the wrist that you gave false information to a police officer. If anyone wants to commit murder, just make sure you hide the body long enough so the dna evidence is gone and the body becomes a "dry bones" case.
The other thing that pissed me off was that they proved she was the one that googled chloroform 84 times while alternating between facebook and myspace on the computer. The skeletal remains were found with duct tape over the skulls face with a heart shaped sticker (Casey had sheets of heart stickers in her bedroom) and a gatorade bottle with a syringe in which chloroform was found in a few feet from the garbage bag. She won't last long in Florida, I'm sure she will get street justice sooner or later.
"This is a court of law, young man, not a court of justice."
~Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Exactly.
The courts did their job...and as expected from the court system she got away with it.
Who killed the child?
Now time for her to rake in the cash and live the high life.
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Those of you who were outraged by the verdict should go visit, change.org.
An Oklahoma woman has started a petition, to make it Federal Law to report the death of a child within 24 hours. This morning on the way into work, the radio said there were already 250k supporters.
"Caylee's Law"
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Moments ago, Judge Belvin Perry sentenced Casey Anthony to 1 year in jail for each of four counts of lying to a law enforcement officer and a $1,000 fine. Perry said that “Just as the jury spoke loud and clear on counts 1, 2, and 3 by their verdict, they also spoke loud and clear as to the remaining counts 4, 5, 6, and 7.” With time served, Perry said that Anthony could be free by the end of July, early August.
Those of you who were outraged by the verdict should go visit, change.org.
An Oklahoma woman has started a petition, to make it Federal Law to report the death of a child within 24 hours. This morning on the way into work, the radio said there were already 250k supporters.
Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law scholar at Harvard, points out that criminal laws usually fall within the realm of state jurisdictions. When Congress does enact them, however, it does so under the Constitution's commerce clause, which applies to cases that significantly impact interstate commerce. Tribe posits that the proposed "Caylee's Law" would fail to meet that test and would not hold up at the federal level.
"This is an understandable reaction to ... a verdict that people feel unsatisfied with, but violating the constitution would hardly solve the problem," Tribe told the Law Blog. "There is no basis I can see for any congressional power to deal in this broad way with all cases of injury — and perhaps fatal injury — to children."
It's too bad that it likely wont go anywhere in that form. Not that if it were to become a law, it would even deter people. It's also against the law to murder...
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SO what........... she has like 3 years in custody worth of time served. The state and prosecution didnt do their job.........so she gets out of jail and has served her time with the state for the crimes she was convicted of.
we have been over this
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