primetime21 said:There is no such thing as being "clearly" acquitted in american justice. Once a jury returns a verdict of not-guilty the man is not guilty in american law.
thats correct. you are either innocent or guilty by law. There is no in between. Many would do well to acquaint themselves with the same laws that govern them. Its amazing how little people know about this case. I read a book about 4 years ago on it and it opened my eyes to issues most dont even consider.
Even i confess that, had i been on that wrongly maligned jury, i would have come back with a not guilty verdict. What intrigues me most is these mock trials of this case done at top law schools in the years past, none has ever come back with a guilty verdict.:monsters-