July 12, 2011 by Robert Ringer
Raising The Bar For Guilty Verdicts
A jury found Casey Anthony not guilty of murdering her daughter.
I thought Aphrodite Jones summed it up best on Hannity when she said that the jurors in the Casey Anthony trial had taken the concept of “reasonable doubt” and extended it to “shadow of a doubt.” If you look up the word “reasonable” in the dictionary, you find: “not exceeding the limit prescribed by reason; not excessive.” In this case, the jurors clearly exceeded the limit prescribed by reason.
More: http://www.personalliberty.com/conservative-politics/civil-liberty/raising-the-bar-for-guilty-verdicts/?eiid=&rmid=2011_07_12_PLA_[P11349313]&rrid=387566735
And, guess what, pal: she'll probably go on to make millions with a book contract and a "Lifetime" movie. Only in America! (See the musical "Chicago.")
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