bignev23
Player Valuation: £35m
From what I've seen it seems quite common practice in America for evidence to be released in the media and then to the public in trials that are of high interest at the time and where a conviction is needed to show to the public that the authorities are doing a good job, I said a few times I'm sure a judge in this country(England) would have maybe declared a mistrial.To be honest, I'm amazed a miss-trial wasn't called from the very beginning after that press conference from the prosecution...that was a huge influence on the jury before the trial had even begun...is that normal practice in America?...
Yeah 'I want to be 100% certain' was exactly what couple of people said when I was involved. I doubt I've ever been more than 80% certain about anything.
If that was the same with a jury 1 in every 5 people convicted could be innocent. I think if I was on a murder jury then to convict I would have to be absolutely convinced the accused was guilty to have convicted them otherwise you are nearly just as guilty of talking an innocent life away from somebody as the murderer.








