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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOOPS......not a good comment for the jury
"I hope he gets the death penalty," Trump said earlier Friday when he shared that the suspect was in custody.
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OOPS......not a good comment for the jury (Original Post)
vapor2
Sep 12
OP
It would take a real effort for prosectors to lose this case, no matter what trump or anyone else says.
Silent Type
Sep 12
#3
I could imagine a deal for the father similar to of that which the Unibomber's brother got.
Tommy Carcetti
Sep 12
#5
58Sunliner
(6,176 posts)1. That's funny, I was hoping for that same verdict in another trial.
Deep State Witch
(12,408 posts)2. There Isn't Gonna Be A Trial
Due process doesn't exist anymore. He's going to be shipped off to El Salvador or some African country and never be heard from again.
Silent Type
(11,738 posts)3. It would take a real effort for prosectors to lose this case, no matter what trump or anyone else says.
Torchlight
(6,022 posts)4. I think he expressed the same sentiment about the Central Park Five
With Patel on the case, I imagine the trial, verdict and sentencing will be about as airtight too.
Tommy Carcetti
(44,317 posts)5. I could imagine a deal for the father similar to of that which the Unibomber's brother got.
I'll turn him in if your spare his life.
FWIW, the death penalty wrong. Always.
TommyT139
(2,034 posts)6. Interesting thought.
I hope you're right. That would likely be the only moment of leverage they had.
StarryNite
(11,905 posts)8. And if dad isn't still in law enforcement...
don't forget that $100,000 reward.
MacKasey
(1,455 posts)7. Tfg should have not said that
A good the defense attorney would use that, saying that the the guy would not get a fair trial.
But I agree the father has already made a deal.
lame54
(38,784 posts)9. What does the father think of this?