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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 443835" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>OMG, DJ, don't get me started on fairness with this as compared to what our boys have gotten. Here, i kid could stay in juvie (the juvenile jail) for weeks or months awaiting trial, having trial postponed while admin or competency hearings take place, etc, before the actual trial for the case. If the kid is found guilty and turned over to Department of Juvenile Justice (juvenile prison), NONE of that time gets to be counted. The clock starts ticking the day the order is given and not one day sooner. Period. </p><p></p><p>She is going to be released Wednseday of next week. </p><p></p><p>And the judge just decided to release the names of the jurors after a week. Tons of people are in an uproar over this and want to look into whether or not the jury understood the instructions, etc..</p><p></p><p>If she appeals this, she's stupid, in my humble opinion. Another judge could decide to give her four years and NOT count time served. But somehow, maybe Cindy will bail her out of that, too.</p><p></p><p>After time to reflect, I can't believe the a school teacher and others on that jury really didn't think there was any evidence of a crime. Heck, the sd got POd at my son and blamed him for one hint of a violation. BS- this jury was whacked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 443835, member: 3699"] OMG, DJ, don't get me started on fairness with this as compared to what our boys have gotten. Here, i kid could stay in juvie (the juvenile jail) for weeks or months awaiting trial, having trial postponed while admin or competency hearings take place, etc, before the actual trial for the case. If the kid is found guilty and turned over to Department of Juvenile Justice (juvenile prison), NONE of that time gets to be counted. The clock starts ticking the day the order is given and not one day sooner. Period. She is going to be released Wednseday of next week. And the judge just decided to release the names of the jurors after a week. Tons of people are in an uproar over this and want to look into whether or not the jury understood the instructions, etc.. If she appeals this, she's stupid, in my humble opinion. Another judge could decide to give her four years and NOT count time served. But somehow, maybe Cindy will bail her out of that, too. After time to reflect, I can't believe the a school teacher and others on that jury really didn't think there was any evidence of a crime. Heck, the sd got POd at my son and blamed him for one hint of a violation. BS- this jury was whacked. [/QUOTE]
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