Re: Casey Anthony looks bad in court



On Jan 12, 6:02 pm, Ron <BigELil...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

She was offered partial immunity if she would admit that Caylee's
death was accidental and give them the location of the body. I don't
remember any specific details.

  Are you sure? Why haven't we heard of this?

http://tinyurl.com/7elov7- Hide quoted text -

It wasn't really much of a deal. Basically, "Give us the
information we need to find evidence to convict you and we won't use
your testimony, just the evidence."

Not that she SHOULD have had much of a deal.

Mick



.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Tonlinson
    ... acquit if none of the items *taken by itself* can be proven BRD. ... every individual item of evidence could have a reasonable alternative ... death was never established at all. ... it should therefore have been impossible to convict Ian Huntley. ...
    (uk.legal)
  • Re: OT -- No guns involved
    ... end up on your death row or our life sentences when they're actually ... There's either enough evidence to convict, ... they are found not guilty and they're off. ...
    (rec.scuba)
  • Re: Another....
    ... But that's no argument agianst the death sentence ... It is on the final verdict ... DNA evidence, which most of us regard as near-certain proof, at ... as pretty clear-cut odds to convict and put to death a series ...
    (uk.politics.misc)
  • Re: Jackson Trial
    ... But since she is a part of this trial and part of the evidence being ... supposed to take all the testimony and evidence as a whole, ... >> not like calling in sick when you're not so you can go do something you ... > credible and still convict if you followed the judge's instructions, ...
    (sci.med.transcription)
  • Re: A Short Post from ED CONRAD
    ... > members of the Scientific Establshment in and out of its hallowed ... > possessed a shred of physical evidence in the first place. ... > long lost the goal of a search for truth. ... > Proof of Life After Death ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)