HTownAg98 said:
If you're trying to convey an air of impartiality, hugging the prosecution team looks really, really improper.
He killed 17 people in cold blood…
I don't give a **** about appearances…
HTownAg98 said:
If you're trying to convey an air of impartiality, hugging the prosecution team looks really, really improper.
lethalninja said:
They were probably referring to threats they got from the public for defending him. It was still tone deaf of them to say that in front of the families, though.
FireAg said:
He had an opportunity for a fair trial, but he plead guilty and waived that right…
Ags4DaWin said:lethalninja said:
They were probably referring to threats they got from the public for defending him. It was still tone deaf of them to say that in front of the families, though.
Nah man. It was totally okay for him to go after parents who wished that the PD's got a chance to feel what the parents felt regarding the death and safety of their children.....ya know in spite of the fact that the PD's were trying to help a child killer get a lenient sentence....that kind of karma wouldn't at all help these PD's think harder about helping a child killer escape true justice.
I mean for real...the children who died were fair game. Who gives a **** about their parent's feelings?
The PD's children are not fair game.....because their parents are virtuously trying to help a child killer escape justice. The PD's should in no way have to feel what the victims' parents felt. That would just be....wrong.
HTownAg98 said:Ags4DaWin said:lethalninja said:
They were probably referring to threats they got from the public for defending him. It was still tone deaf of them to say that in front of the families, though.
Nah man. It was totally okay for him to go after parents who wished that the PD's got a chance to feel what the parents felt regarding the death and safety of their children.....ya know in spite of the fact that the PD's were trying to help a child killer get a lenient sentence....that kind of karma wouldn't at all help these PD's think harder about helping a child killer escape true justice.
I mean for real...the children who died were fair game. Who gives a **** about their parent's feelings?
The PD's children are not fair game.....because their parents are virtuously trying to help a child killer escape justice. The PD's should in no way have to feel what the victims' parents felt. That would just be....wrong.
The job of a defense attorney is to vigorously advocate for their client, which means sometimes you have to do things that you personally find reprehensible. We have an adversarial system for a reason: it is to ensure that even those that commit the most outrageous crimes get treated fairly, even when we want to burn them at the stake.
Their grief should be directed at the person who took their child's life, not the person that's trying to keep the system from running off the rails into a system that ignores the rights of the accused because of feelings.
FWIW, I think he should have gotten death in this case.
HTownAg98 said:FireAg said:
He had an opportunity for a fair trial, but he plead guilty and waived that right…
The right to a fair trial doesn't stop at the guilt or innocence phase. It continues into sentencing too.