Justice for Caylee

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What were these people thinking? Why couldn't the prosecutors get the job done? Why was the defense more worried about the people thinking she was guilty before the verdict? The real tragedy here is there is a innocent little girl dead, and nobody is going to pay right now. The good news is Calylee is in Heaven, as for her mother I am not sure she will be joining her. I am a firm believer if your kids can't trust the parents who can they trust. Just makes me MAD!
 
Honestly I could of cared less about this trial. I never watched or paid attention to it. Plenty of better things to do in my life. Stupid media clings on to so much useless stuff anyways.
That being said, a Jury of 12 made the choice. Plenty of people get away with worse, or not even get caught. I'm not saying she didn't do it but I wasn't there to say she did. The evidence was presented and thats it. But don't worry the media will have another month on this and write useless books and magazines for all ya.
 
Everyday, in hundreds of courtrooms around the country, the right to a jury a trial, the presumption of innocence, and the burden of proof, are repeatedly acted upon and protecting all of us from overzealous prosecutors.

The barbecues and fireworks are fun, but today 12 ordinary citizens put substance into those rights we so fervently celebrate every Fourth.
 
My stepson asked me a few days ago if I think she was guilty. I said I don't believe she killed her daughter. I left it at that. I actually am amazed at her attorney/s days after I said that. Their closing arguments were brilliantly presented piece by piece. Young people do sometimes makes the wrong decisions. Not until most reached the age of 24 will they actually learn how to gauge circumstances for their benefits. She made a mistake. What hurts for her is finding your parents throwing you under the bus after capitalizing on the circumstances of her and their grandchild's death.
 
Everyday, in hundreds of courtrooms around the country, the right to a jury a trial, the presumption of innocence, and the burden of proof, are repeatedly acted upon and protecting all of us from overzealous prosecutors.

The barbecues and fireworks are fun, but today 12 ordinary citizens put substance into those rights we so fervently celebrate every Fourth.

Wow, a person of reason in a world of nonsense. Thank God for that jury of honest citizens.
 
The case for murder was very, very weak. No cause of death, time of death, place of death. I've watched enough "New Detectives", "American Justice", "The First 48", etc. etc. to realize that getting a murder conviction under those circumstances is extremely diffficult. I agree with a number of experts that say Casey Anthony was "overcharged" and that this case should have been about manslaughter, not murder. The DA's office bit off more than they could chew.

Do I think she killed her daughter?? Yeah, probably. Maybe not intentionally but she definitely has blood on her hands. Do I think the state did its job in proving it beyond a reasonable doubt?? Nope.
 
Everyday, in hundreds of courtrooms around the country, the right to a jury a trial, the presumption of innocence, and the burden of proof, are repeatedly acted upon and protecting all of us from overzealous prosecutors.

The barbecues and fireworks are fun, but today 12 ordinary citizens put substance into those rights we so fervently celebrate every Fourth.

Well said.

Cases like these, and their outcome, force prosecutors to do a better job. There will be no cake-walks for the state nor should there be. It's their burden to prove guilt and if a verdict like this one seves as a wakeup call for prosecutors then so be it. It'll only make the system stronger. I'm not happy that someone who I believe committed a crime is going to walk free, but if this case serves to weed out some less-than-competent people in a DA office then I believe that's a good thing in the long run.
 
Everyday, in hundreds of courtrooms around the country, the right to a jury a trial, the presumption of innocence, and the burden of proof, are repeatedly acted upon and protecting all of us from overzealous prosecutors.

The barbecues and fireworks are fun, but today 12 ordinary citizens put substance into those rights we so fervently celebrate every Fourth.

Well...on this we are in complete agreement. Well stated.
 
Nogod...there is hope for you...well said. Too bad that same jury couldn't have been on the OJ trial.
 
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It's been over 24 hours since I learned the fate of Casey Anthony, And I'm still sick to my Stomach. All I can think of, Is that Little Angel who's life was taken from this world. As a Father of 4 Children, I couldn't imagine any of my Children being taken from me. What has our Society come too? That those Jurors would let Casey get away with Murder.

The more I think about it, The more upset I become. I can honestly say, that i'm not an Emotional Man, or at least showing my emotions, and feelings in Public.But this situation has me an emotional wreck.

I dont think I will Understand, or get over my feelings for an long time. This Morning when I woke up,I went in to each of my kids rooms, and hugged & told them I loved them very much.

I'm going to write a letter expressing my feelings, on the outcome of the jurys deciesion,and forward it to everyone I know,in hopes that everyone will always remember What this Evil women has done.

I know one day Casey will met her own fate, And it can not come quick enough.I hope that everyone in the Community where she lives reminds her daily, how evil she is.

Sorry to babble on, but even though she was not my Daughter This while situation has me hurting real bad.
 
Let's see. If you lie about a child's death to police, you may get a year.
If you lie to Congress about taking drugs, you can get 30 years
If a Congressman lies to America, he resigns and gets a pass. (Wiener)

It all makes sense now. NOT!
 
I just think that someone has to answer for a 2 year old girl dying and being thrown on the side of the road to rot.

Wether she was murdered or not... how can nobody have to answer for an innocent baby girl being tossed out like garbage?!

I hope this does force prosecuters and defense lawyers to do better at their jobs... this was a failure imo.

I have a 20 month old baby girl... I would rip this world apart to protect her. It saddens me to see that something like this can happen in this country. I thought we were a better people.

If there is a heavan, may that baby girl be there with the angels...
 
In my opinion she is guilty but thankfully in this country court cases scuh as these are not to be decided on opinions but rather on the many facts and reasonable doubts developed after hearing both sides. The prosecution was short on facts and the jury found her not guilty but did not find her innocent. This is the difference between America and other nations. If we allow Nancy Grace to make all of our decisions for us then we truly are doomed.
 
Wether she was murdered or not... how can nobody have to answer for an innocent baby girl being tossed out like garbage?!

How??? By having the case tried by overzealous prosecutors who either succumbed to media pressure, wanted to make a "name" for themselves, or both. That's how.

Casey Anthony should be serving 5-10 yrs right now for some lesser charge.....a charge that could actually be proved. Instead she's about to walk.
 
Let's see. If you lie about a child's death to police, you may get a year.
If you lie to Congress about taking drugs, you can get 30 years
If a Congressman lies to America, he resigns and gets a pass. (Wiener)

It all makes sense now. NOT!
Welcome to America.
 
Honestly I could of cared less about this trial. I never watched or paid attention to it. Plenty of better things to do in my life. Stupid media clings on to so much useless stuff anyways.
That being said, a Jury of 12 made the choice. Plenty of people get away with worse, or not even get caught. I'm not saying she didn't do it but I wasn't there to say she did. The evidence was presented and thats it. But don't worry the media will have another month on this and write useless books and magazines for all ya.

Yup, the jury of 12 decided. Geeze, so stop all the moaning and groaning.
 
Innocent until proven guilty. She was proven not guilty, therefore she is innocent. That is the rules of the game. Just pray that if you get in trouble that you have as conscientious and honest a jury as she had. The rules are for everybody.
 
Innocent until proven guilty. She was proven not guilty, therefore she is innocent. That is the rules of the game. Just pray that if you get in trouble that you have as conscientious and honest a jury as she had. The rules are for everybody.

That is a screwed up, twisted, warped understanding of what a jury's verdict means. It is NOT that she was proven not guilty; it is that she was NOT proven guilty. There is a big difference, but that does NOT mean that she is innocent. She could have been guilty as H..L, but she goes free because she was NOT PROVEN GUILTY.
 

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