Sick ****.I hope someone kills her.
any thinking person knows that the casey anthony killed her daughter, purposely, imo. then, she partied. i hope both she and her parents are harrassed unrelentingly.
Look at how she giggles.
Seriously, someone's going to kill her.
She better hide.
Moderator's Warning: |
The only guilty verdicts were on the lesser charges of lying. She might be out of jail by the end of the week with time served.Let's be honest guys --- aside from the fact that she's obviously a lying bitch, there's no "real" proof she killed her daughter.
She has six other charges on her besides murder. All this means is that she won't get the death penalty.
Moderator's Warning: Wake and TheDemSocialist, please no more death threats and tone it down a bit. I understand that this is a very passionate court ruling, but let's keep it civil.
Well, ya know...surprised by this, but here's the thing...The evidence provided didn't remove all "reasonable doubt". The jury did the best they could with what was provided. It's a shame there wasn't more solid evidence available.
Sick ****.
Shut the f*ck up...
You guys can be as disgusted and angry about this as you want, but I know that you all (like me) are eagerly awaiting her "fictional" tell-all book describing in detail how she did it.
And if anything, this case proves that justice is indeed blind....and drunk, possibly on crack, and I think she just crashed into a parking meter.
Does anyone have any idea of what she may face in terms of jail-time with respect to lying to the cops?
Misdemeanor vs. Felony
Lying on a police report is considered a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the type of crime reported. If you lied about a misdemeanor, a non-capital felony -- such as insurance fraud -- or missing person, for instance, the crime is a misdemeanor, according to Miami attorney firm Hassett & Associates. Most cases fall into this category. However, if you filed a report about a capital felony -- such as attempted murder -- you may be personally charged with a felony.
Fines, Jail Time or Both
In most cases, reporting false information to law enforcement will result in a fine, time in a county jail or both. The amount of fine or jail time varies by state. Lying to the police in Alabama, for instance, means up to one year in jail and $2,000 in fines. In Colorado, jail time maxes out at six months and the fine at $750. In New Jersey, the maximum penalty jumps to 18 months in jail and a fine of $10,000.
Does anyone have any idea of what she may face in terms of jail-time with respect to lying to the cops?
I hope someone kills her.
Not heartless but a defender of our system of justice. The state could not and did not prove Casey killed her baby beyond a reasonable doubt.Same to you, you heartless fools.
Moderator's Warning: Wake and TheDemSocialist, please no more death threats and tone it down a bit. I understand that this is a very passionate court ruling, but let's keep it civil.
Kind of vague, but probably felony charges, I'm guessing she'll be out in less than 10...but more likely 5 or less:
Amazing that a dead body, hair in a trunk, a month of a child missing before being reported isn't evidence these days, partying it up after she was 'gotten rid of'
What more is needed? Holy **** - many other people have been sentenced with LESS evidence.
Manslaught / murder - I get that it might not be solid enough for that.
But abuse and neglect? All the warning signs were there.
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