By Dr. Ray Kessler, who is, incidentally, a retired Prof. of Criminal Justice, former defense attorney and prosecutor is your host. I am also a part-time instructor in Criminal Justice at Richland College, an outstanding, 2-year institution in Dallas, TX.
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Sunday, June 15, 2014
bizarre not guilty verdict. Ironically the defendant enjoyed his freedom only a few hours
One of the most bizarre mistaken not guilty verdicts ever. The prosecution should have asked the judge to "poll" the jury and this outrage might have been prevented.
Looks like it ended well, however. Evolution worked.
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I fully concur with Art. As one poster read, "Natural selection, it still works".
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