Why are you so ignorant that you can't even spell a word correctly that is IN the quote you posted?
Mostly because I do not care if its spelled "correctly" by your standards... to me its spelled correctly if you understood the meaning.
Why are you so ignorant that you can't even spell a word correctly that is IN the quote you posted?
Mostly because I do not care if its spelled "correctly" by your standards... to me its spelled correctly if you understood the meaning.
1) It is not MY standards you moron
2) Then you are a complete idiot for thinking in such a manner.
Mistrials allow for retrial without danger of double jeopardy.Problem juror? Oh, so when prosecutors don't like the verdict, all the sudden the system is to be thrown out.
What about double jeopardy?
Mistrials allow for retrial without danger of double jeopardy.
Problem juror? Oh, so when prosecutors don't like the verdict, all the sudden the system is to be thrown out.
What about double jeopardy?
...Despite the division, according to Sarnello, the 12 came very close to convicting Blagojevich on the biggest alleged scheme: trying to sell the Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama.
It was 11 to 1. The holdout was a woman.
"She just looked at things a different way," said Sarnello.
He says at times jurors were getting hostile towards the holdout juror, but then they realized that she would shut down if she felt attacked.
"We'd listen to a tape and people would be like, 'wow, that just confirms that he's guilty' and she'd say, 'that just confirms to me that he's not guilty,'" said Sarnello.
He wouldn't identify the holdout juror because she's been through enough.
But he said he felt had she not been in the pool, "We might still be in there because we might have been closer to being unanimous. We probably would have got that Senate seat." ...
That's not entirely accurate. Guilty on 1 count. Hung jury on other counts.
Only one jurist decented for conviction and hung the jury.I didn't see them mention a poll of the jury. It would be interesting to know.
By Chicago standards, this isn't even worth blushing over.Who wants to bet the woman loves watching the Apprentice?
Chicago should be embarrassed... as should the rest of Illinois.
Problem juror? Oh, so when prosecutors don't like the verdict, all the sudden the system is to be thrown out.
What about double jeopardy?
Thats your opinion, because you buy into pop culture... Good luck with that.
If you knew my intent, my purpose was acchieved... if you got pissed over the cosmedics.... bonis!
I know you're truly naive about the actual world, that everyone else lives in; but "Double Jeopardy", in legal terms, means you can't be tried for the same crime twice, if you've been found innocent, unless they discover new evidence that wasn't available before.
A hung jury, or a dead locked jury, is not proof of innocence.
You live in a world of fascist lies and anti-american memes. And you suck them up like a fly eating semi-digested shit-liquid.
Leave the guy alone. He's small potatoes.
Retrying this is just a waste of time and money.
but "Double Jeopardy", in legal terms, means you can't be tried for the same crime twice, if you've been found innocent, unless they discover new evidence that wasn't available before.
At least you're able to type a psychotic tirad; but it doesn't prove that you have any real intelligence or the ability to think cognitively.
Just admit that you were to stupid to know what double jepordy meant and you still truly thought it only referred to a game show.
Problem juror? Oh, so when prosecutors don't like the verdict, all the sudden the system is to be thrown out.
What about double jeopardy?