I got your point.
But I was pointing out that it seems from your comment that you have moved right past the guilt portion of the trial. Right on to the penalty phase. Where you argue the aggravating factors like, it happened at a school, during a controlled event, etc...
I'm not saying that you have already determined the kid’s guilt.
I'm just saying based on that comment it seemed like you had seen 10 seconds of evidence, heard maybe 1 minute of "testimony" from the victim and the victim's dad. And from that had determined guilt.
You haven't heard the defense, which everyone is entitled to. Don't rush to judgment. If you have already, take a few steps back.
Not trying to jump on you or argue. I respect everyone's opinions.
Last edited by grizwald; Fri Jun 23, 2006 at 07:07pm.
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