What in the world, not guilty!??!!
#11
RE: What in the world, not guilty!??!!
So I was in the gym workin out and this 40 yr old divorcee (that wants on me) comes up to me and says he's innocent. I was shocked and we got into a 15 minute discussion about our feelings about this MJ thing. She seemed so happy that he was innocent so I had to burst her bubble about how I felt her Moonwalking weirdo. Hopefully now I can avoid her.
IF THE GLOVE DON"T FIT YOU MUST AQUIT!!!!! sorry wrong trial...haha
IF THE GLOVE DON"T FIT YOU MUST AQUIT!!!!! sorry wrong trial...haha
#12
RE: What in the world, not guilty!??!!
I agree the one family was definately gold digging... they had done it before, the kids were being spoon fed what to say.
I agree though, he's pretty messed up... he's had a pretty screwed up childhood too, and I'm no psych expert, but that apparently screws you up good!
I agree though, he's pretty messed up... he's had a pretty screwed up childhood too, and I'm no psych expert, but that apparently screws you up good!
#15
RE: What in the world, not guilty!??!!
i bet there is a gonna be a civil case
i dont get this justice system here
you can be tried twice on the same crime
u win the crimminal but you can lose the civil
even though you been found innocent for the crime
u have to go again for a civil case for the same damn thing
but if your found guilty you dont go to jail just pay up
i dont get this justice system here
you can be tried twice on the same crime
u win the crimminal but you can lose the civil
even though you been found innocent for the crime
u have to go again for a civil case for the same damn thing
but if your found guilty you dont go to jail just pay up
#16
RE: What in the world, not guilty!??!!
the civil case has different rules to follow so some evidence that wasnt allowed in teh criminal will be allowed in the civil. THe also have differnet people trying it, different testominies and most of all its a different type of court. OJ lost the civil and so will MJ. Anyone else notice the J's in the names?
#20
RE: What in the world, not guilty!??!!
Well I am defending him on some level... I mean, I'm still not convinced that he didnt do it... however, there are obvious reasons for his actions. I do believe that he doesnt think anything he does is wrong... so he basically has a very very skewed perception on the reality of this world.