Was her defense lawyer or team some big shot who took it pro Bono or was he legal aid? I can almost understand OJ getting off bc of his high priced team, but not this compulsive liar slut bag. Any trial lawyers thoughts here? I know I wasn't in the court room, but come on with this not guilty crap.
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Originally posted by gride View PostWas her defense lawyer or team some big shot who took it pro Bono or was he legal aid? I can almost understand OJ getting off bc of his high priced team, but not this compulsive liar slut bag. Any trial lawyers thoughts here? I know I wasn't in the court room, but come on with this not guilty crap.
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i work at a criminal defense firm. most of our lawyers felt she would not be convicted of the felony murder. since that is what the prosecution hammered at most, they were not surprised that she was not found guilty on the lesser murder counts. i didn't see much of the trial, but from what i saw in their closing arguments the defense made a compelling appeal that the state did not prove she killed the child. it appeared at best they had a lot of evidence that showed she appeared guilty, but not really anything to prove it.Scott
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