This could get really messy if he's found not guilty. Jury deliberating at the moment.
Fire extinguishers and bullet proof vest at the ready.
Fire extinguishers and bullet proof vest at the ready.
They don't like convicting cops out there though.3rd degree murder I reckon.
And not just little riots.Has to go down for murder. Everybody saw it.
Riots on the streets if they let him off the hook.
I've not seen the trial but the whole world has seen what he did.I didn't watch the trial. If the jury find him guilty then he'll rightfully be sent down, if the jury find him not guilty then he'll rightfully walk fee.
I've not watched the video and don't know an awful lot about it tbh. I know there's been experts giving evidence and potentially other factors might have come into play so got to trust and go along with the jury verdict whatever the outcome.I've not seen the trial but the whole world has seen what he did.
I've not seen the trial but the whole world has seen what he did.
Apparently you didn't. That was just restraining a drug-addled, violent baby-killer with a heart condition who spitefully committed suicide by holding his breath in a tantrum because he had smelly feet. Yes, I have watched the trial, and that - along with 'He actually died of carbon monoxide poisoning from passing car fumes' - is the sum total of the defence. I expect him to walk too.

Not going to be pretty whichever way it goes.
Waiting for the militia to turn up.They are certainly taking their time.
Probs getting chucked off the tube.Waiting for the militia to turn up.
Not taken any opinion one way or tover but karma will prevail whatever.Going down on all charges.
Anything less will be an injustice.
They are certainly taking their time.
I'd go the opposite way, mate. The longer it takes usually means the jurors aren't all agreed then you could well be looking at a not guilty as the element of doubt kicks in.Is it usually that the longer it takes the worse it looks for the defendant as it'll likely be a guilty verdict?