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Scott Peterson Sentenced to Death
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This post is in no way meant to defend Scott Peterson, because I don't...
but (there's always a "but", isn't there?) This is very curious to me. Quote:
The state decided earlier that there were in fact 2 victims. And one of those victims was related to the Petersons. |
Speculation only, of course.....
I wonder if the judge is an abortion advocate. I do not know what was within his purview regarding the charges, but it could be that he is unwilling personally to recognize the unborn child as a victim, and therefore would not allow Scott's parents to testify. I wonder if this ruling will result in charges brought up by a prospective father against a woman who aborts his child. While a different issue completely, either an unborn child can be murdered or an unborn child cannot. A conviction for murdering an unborn child would certainly lay ground for such a case. Food for thought. Certainly cause for appeal, as if they weren't automatic anyway. |
The judge probably correctly assumed that, since the grandparents had never met their grandchild, they probably had no intention of speaking about him, but, instead, would use that time to defend their son.
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I DON'T want to get into an abortion discussion. That's kinda my point. While tangentially related, it's not a simple conclusion of, "he was convicted of murdering the unborn child, therefor abortion is murder." Totally different context. |
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ill make a nice and easy post, not all philisophical....
im glad hes getting what he deserved. |
Maybe they should put the execution on pay per view, help pay off the state's deficit...
Too bad it won't happen for another 10-20 years... |
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Well, I am not a big proponent of the death penalty, but Scott's death does mean thing to me:
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Perhaps he can go out in style as a human piñata.
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a pinata from the front yard of NA and seamonkey would be a hit!
seriously, i think the reason the judge denied the Petterson's time to speak is becasue of their emotional outburst during Brent's time and that their display of a lack of respect for the Court. if they hadn't stormed out, they likely would have been removed. irony, isn't it, that his cell view will be of the bay? |
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I'm sure there is no malice on the Judge's part in only letting one side speak, especially since it was allowed only after the sentencing was done, if I read it right. Besides, Scott was only charged with 2nd degree murder of the unborn child, as it was different for Laci. |
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I can think of nothing so wrong and so funny. I'm bad that way. |
Well, as one of the few who still believes Peterson to be not guilty, I take some consolation in the fact that his death penalty is, in this state, tantamount to a life sentence.
He will join 680 other inmates on California's death row. 11 people have been executed since the death penalty was reinstated in 1971. Um, chances are that Peterson will die in prison of natural causes (the death sentence provides him with facilities safer than he would find in general population). |
I also lean toward believing that the judge’s decision was based on keeping a sense of decorum in the courtroom. Petersen's family was obviously not concerned with anything other than screaming and yelling, so it's probably better that they were kept quiet.
As far as Petersen is concerned, I don't think the chair is good enough for him. I think he ought to be stripped, rolled in bacon grease and jerky, and thrown into a pit full of starving, rabid Chihuahuas. That would fulfill his karma.... |
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I am not one to follow the court case du jour, whether it be Michael Jackson or Robert Blake or Scott Peterson. However, all I've really heard is an overwhelming sentiment that he is guilty (based on tidbits here and there - I have no idea what any of the evidence in the case is). I note you say he is "not guilty" rather than innocent. Do you believe he committed the crime but that there was not enough evidence to convict,, or that he did not commit the crime? |
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That's cruel. Why would anyone starve a chihuahua? :p |
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But I also believe that he's innocent - because he did not any any time evince nearly the smarts necessary to pull off this particular crime with zero physical evidence. The crime was done by a genius, and Peterson is an imbecile. In any event, his place on death row means he's protected from the inmate population, and chances of being executed in this state are slim ... though his notoriety may make him one of the prime candidates. By the way, I think he has a good case on appeal: The judge made a huge and prejudicial blunder in allowing the jury to go unsupervised to examine the boat. Big mistake, huge. Reversable. |
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I was reading this morning that at the current rate California executes its inmates on death row, Scott Peterson has approximately 1,000 years before his sentence is carried out. |
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1) He was a lying, cheating scumbag. Yeah, you arent supposed to convict someone based on this but juries are made of human beings. 2) Mark Geragos had no evidence showing an alternate theory -- that Peterson was "stone cold innocent". His defense was based entirely on coincidence as well. I was reading an article about that issue this morning. Usually, the defense has to prove that the prosection has not made its case beyond a reasonable doubt. The defense does not have to try and show anything beyond that. However, Geragos made it a point that he was going to "prove" an alternate theory or Laci's death... which was never really "proven". That may have been in the jury's mind as well. |
I don't give a damn- given that I believe in divine justice, no matter what happens to him in this life- hell has a special room for a man who kills a pregnant woman.
If he's "innocent" let God work it out. |
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always nice to have someone agree- to any extent LOL |
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Well, regardless, Scott has some new friends to look forward to on Death Row...
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/41386.htm |
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