10-03-2014, 09:41 PM
Quote:Glad to see justice served for the Davis' family as a result of this son being wrongfully murdered, and im glad taxpayers had to foot the bill for a situation like this.
Cause the tax payers just owe it right?
Quote:Glad to see justice served for the Davis' family as a result of this son being wrongfully murdered, and im glad taxpayers had to foot the bill for a situation like this.
Quote:Glad to see justice served for the Davis' family as a result of this son being wrongfully murdered, and im glad taxpayers had to foot the bill for a situation like this.
Quote:Justice was already served in the original trial. Dunn wasn't getting out of prison ever. So, what purpose did the second trial serve beyond wasting taxpayer money to make a life sentence a longer life sentence? This was nothing but a face saving trial for the State's Attorney.
I'm curious. Is there such thing as a "rightful murder?"
Quote:Cause the tax payers just owe it right?
Quote:I'm curious as to why you would say that?
Quote:Say what?
Quote:Reckon he don't pay no taxes .
But that's one of the dumbest statements I've e read here. Including TMD. Lol.
Dunn was going to live his life in jail before this trial. It was closure for the family, for which I'm glad.
However it was also redemption and vindication for Corey, which was a waste of tax payer money.
Seeing Corrine Brown getting her photo op was also a waste of tax payers money.
But in the end, it was what what the father said.. A conviction from a white jury, white men. We didnt have to embarrass ourselves like Ferguson.
And they didn't need the help of the New Black Panther Party yapping outside the courthouse.
Quote:Cause the tax payers just owe it right?
Quote:Justice was already served in the original trial. Dunn wasn't getting out of prison ever. So, what purpose did the second trial serve beyond wasting taxpayer money to make a life sentence a longer life sentence? This was nothing but a face saving trial for the State's Attorney.
I'm curious. Is there such thing as a "rightful murder?"
Quote:It's not like anybody was asking for slavery reparations, just justice for a wrongful murder.Justice wasn't served? He was found guilty and sentenced to what amounted to a life in prison. What changed?
Justice was not served for Jordan Davis' murder. The family had EVERY right to pursue a retrial. The purpose the second trial served was closure for a family who lost their son over a argument.
Quote:Justice wasn't served? He was found guilty and sentenced to what amounted to a life in prison. What changed?
The family didn't pursue a retrial. The State's Attorney did because she was determined to get a 1st degree conviction to save face. It had nothing to do with bringing closure to anything but fixing her damaged reputation.
Quote:Justice wasn't served? He was found guilty and sentenced to what amounted to a life in prison. What changed?
The family didn't pursue a retrial. The State's Attorney did because she was determined to get a 1st degree conviction to save face. It had nothing to do with bringing closure to anything but fixing her damaged reputation.
Quote:Justice wasn't served? He was found guilty and sentenced to what amounted to a life in prison. What changed?
The family didn't pursue a retrial. The State's Attorney did because she was determined to get a 1st degree conviction to save face. It had nothing to do with bringing closure to anything but fixing her damaged reputation.
Quote:I hate Angela Corey with a passion, and find her to be repugnant.
That being said, any state attorney is not going to just let a murder go.
Doing so basically says that you'd agree the killing was justified.
Quote:Verdicts mean things, and verdicts define things.
Allowing him to not be retried means he is forever innocent of that crime.
Not "not guilty"
Innocent of that offense.
Quote:Huh???
NH3...
Quote:Not sure what you mean or what the question is.