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Kinda agree with the defense here alcibiades_mystery Jan 2015 #1
Sure, it's not like the victims and their families are looking for closure here or anything. AtheistCrusader Jan 2015 #2
Closure seems to be another word for vengeance. lastlib Jan 2015 #8
He'll get a fair trial even if it starts tomorrow. AtheistCrusader Jan 2015 #9
What if he is acquitted or found not guilty by reason of insanity? treestar Jan 2015 #12
I will accept the jury's verdict. AtheistCrusader Jan 2015 #13
If the delay is decided by the courts treestar Jan 2015 #20
We're coming up on the 2 year anniversary of his indictment. AtheistCrusader Jan 2015 #22
The delay is not for the sake of delay treestar Jan 2015 #23
I disagree, but that's like... my opinion, man. AtheistCrusader Jan 2015 #25
He isn't insane. LisaL Jan 2015 #17
Not the point. treestar Jan 2015 #21
The point is, judge/jury can not consider the "insantiy" defense if defense isn't requesting it. LisaL Jan 2015 #27
Not long before France, there was the horrific school assault in Pakistan Yo_Mama Jan 2015 #3
This is a defense tactic, IMO. Raine1967 Jan 2015 #7
Agree, it's pathetic marions ghost Jan 2015 #29
I don't see it happening, the defense is really looking silly now. Raine1967 Jan 2015 #6
The prosecutors would be correct marions ghost Jan 2015 #30
Why nampv Jan 2015 #4
The article explains why. eom. Raine1967 Jan 2015 #5
read the article uppityperson Jan 2015 #14
For my part, I don't that's necessary Jack Rabbit Jan 2015 #10
In the effort of justice, I agree with this tactic. Fearless Jan 2015 #11
Well sure, th attacks in Paris have given terrorism a bad name... Thor_MN Jan 2015 #15
Just to think that terrorsim had such a good reputation before the attack in Paris. LisaL Jan 2015 #18
"Today, 95 year old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted of terrorism related charges christx30 Jan 2015 #19
It's very similar treestar Jan 2015 #24
You can consider the question all you want. LisaL Jan 2015 #26
Good. 840high Jan 2015 #28
Good idea, because the attack in Paris will be the last terrorist attack ever, olddad56 Jan 2015 #16
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