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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 2197846" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>to your other point , I think you did the other case a disservice by tying it into the Baltimore case.</p><p></p><p>as I look at the Georgia case I clearly see a case where black jurors were deliberately kept off that jury.</p><p>Supreme court almost unanimous in that decision</p><p></p><p>I don't know much about the evidence. as I evaluate the case I definitely want to see the accused get a fair shake.</p><p></p><p>at the same time I definitely want to insure the 79 year old woman who was murdered gets a fair shake from the system.</p><p></p><p>At one point the accused admitted to that murder . until I see evidence that that testimony was somehow coerced I have to believe that he is still guilty of killing that poor old woman.</p><p></p><p>chances are though that the prosecution playing with the jury now puts the accused in a position where he may get off on this murder since the evidence in this case is dying off and memories are fading.</p><p></p><p>I hope the accused has learned his lesson and realizes what a gift he got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 2197846, member: 58700"] to your other point , I think you did the other case a disservice by tying it into the Baltimore case. as I look at the Georgia case I clearly see a case where black jurors were deliberately kept off that jury. Supreme court almost unanimous in that decision I don't know much about the evidence. as I evaluate the case I definitely want to see the accused get a fair shake. at the same time I definitely want to insure the 79 year old woman who was murdered gets a fair shake from the system. At one point the accused admitted to that murder . until I see evidence that that testimony was somehow coerced I have to believe that he is still guilty of killing that poor old woman. chances are though that the prosecution playing with the jury now puts the accused in a position where he may get off on this murder since the evidence in this case is dying off and memories are fading. I hope the accused has learned his lesson and realizes what a gift he got. [/QUOTE]
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