View Poll Results: What is the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial?

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Thread: Scott Peterson Trial

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    Scott Peterson Trial

    The trial has gone to the jury......for the sake of arguement.....


    What's the verdict?

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    I say GUILTY!
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    Who cares!

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    Sadly, I do think he did it. Whether the jury will find him guilty...not so sure. I don't think he will be aquitted though; probably a hung jury!

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    I voted "guilty". What a waste of three lives.

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    What's scary is that they found the bodies not too far from a dog park I go to sometimes!

    I voted GUILTY!

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    I have an uncanny feeling that another "O.J" is coming up.
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    Guilty, but he's going to get off because Modesto detectives suck.


    Thank you Wolfie!

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    I 99.9% believe he is guilty

    I heard someone from Court TV (hehe) talking about it and he believed it would be a hung jury. He said Peterson would be held without bond until the next trial if that happened.
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    I voted "who cares." I have not paid attention to this trial one bit. If he did it, I hope he's found guilty, and if he didn't, I hope he's found innocent. Wake me up when the verdict comes in.

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    I do care because I'm really getting tired of men killing their wives for sport or simply because they no longer care to be married and can't be bothered to get a divorce, stand the thought of having to pay allimony, split assests, have their "other lives" revealed.

    Notable hall of shame members from the past couple of years include:

    Mark Hacking, shot her while sleeping, dismembered her and threw her in the trash, literally, just because he didn't want the fact that he had been living a double life revealed.

    The Rabbi Fred Neulander, who killed his wife of 30 plus years because he wanted to be free to be with another woman; hired a hit man who shot her in her home while he kept her on the phone. Serving life without parole.

    Fred Tokars, the GA lawyer who hired 2 hitmen to kill his young wife. She was shot through the head several times in her car with her 2 small boys watching from the back seat. He refused to "allow" his wife to leave with her children after she found out he was laundering money for drug dealers and having an affair with a prostitue. Serving life without parole.

    Dirk Greineder, physican who stabbed his wife to death on a jogging trail and then claimed to the police that she was attacked by strangers while she sat resting on a log as he jogged ahead. Wanted to pursue his "other" life as a gay man and did want this revealed. Serving life without parole.

    Richad Sharp, the cross dressing dr. who shot his wife in the back in front of dinner guests because she wanted a divorce.

    Michael Peterson, the noted NC socialite and author who killed his wife by throwing her down a flight of steep stairs in their home, telling the police she was drunk and tripped down a "few steps." The 12' walls of the stairway were splattered with blood from the crushing head injury. Currently serving life without parole.

    OJ

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    Thank you, Sandra, for presenting extra facts!!!!

    Logan

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    Oh my gosh Sandra I am literally shaking from sadness. I am very familiar with the Hacking case and it really makes me SICK. I saw Lori's mother on Oprah twice and the woman is just torn apart from grief. She is making a scholarship fund in her daughter's name so she can be remembered for her life, not her death.

    I just don't understand this world sometimes.



    I've been following the Peterson case and I just hope he gets what he deserves.
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    Don't get me wrong, I don't want anyone convicted of a crime he/she didn't commit and let the process unfold. But when I learned that leading cause of death in pregnant women was MURDER I died inside! All the bozos listed above had to do was WALK AWAY! The horror they must have exprienced is almost unbearable to think about. And yes, there are women who kill their husbands, but in not nearly the numbers and usually in the heat of passion, i.e. and argument.

    On average, men convicted of killing their wives receive 5-10 years in prison.

    On average, a woman convicted of killing her husband receives 20 years to life

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    Originally posted by tatsxxx11
    On average, men convicted of killing their wives receive 5-10 years in prison.

    On average, a woman convicted of killing her husband receives 20 years to life
    Are you serious?? That is SICKENING!!
    I thought that if you're found guilty in the first or second degree murder, then you're usually sentenced to at least 20 years in prison, if not for life (regardless if you're male or female)... I thought people get sentenced to life in prison with or without parole...

    Hmmm... I just found this:
    First degree murder: First degree murder includes all planned and deliberate murders and certain other murders (for example, murder of a police officer, a prison employee, or any other person authorized to work in a prison, while on duty). Persons convicted of first degree murder are not eligible for full parole for 25 years, however, after serving 15 years offenders may apply to have the eligibility date reduced under Section 745 of the Criminal Code (See: "The Role of Parole" section, Judicial Review question). They become eligible for unescorted temporary absences and day parole three years before their full parole eligibility date. An offender may apply for escorted temporary absences after admission to a federal institution.

    Second degree murder: Second degree murder is any murder that is not first degree murder. The sentencing judge determines when people convicted of second degree murder are eligible for consideration for parole, which can be set between 10 and 25 years. The Judicial Review provisions also apply for second degree murder if the parole eligibility date is set beyond 15 years (See: "The Role of Parole" section, Judicial Review question). Inmates incarcerated for second degree murder become eligible for consideration for unescorted temporary absences and day parole three years before their full parole eligibility date.

    Manslaughter: Manslaughter is any culpable homicide that is neither first nor second degree murder. The judge may sentence someone convicted of manslaughter to any term deemed appropriate - anywhere from a number of months to a maximum of life.

    Offenders who are paroled while serving life sentences remain on parole for life unless parole is revoked. Without a grant of parole, the offender remains imprisoned for life.
    Young offenders: In murder cases, some offenders under 18 years of age are transferred by the youth court to an adult court and sentenced to life imprisonment without eligibility for parole until the offender has served:

    * Five to seven years for a person under the age of 16 at the time of the offence;

    * Ten years, in the case of a person convicted of first degree murder who was 16 or 17 years of age at the time of the offence; and

    * Seven years, in the case of a person convicted of second degree murder who was 16 or 17 years of age at the time of the offence.
    http://www.npb-cnlc.gc.ca/infocntr/parolec/pparele.htm

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