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Originally Posted by justinsain
The system is right as it is now and I don't have a problem with that
I guess my point was if she had to prove her innocence she would have had a much harder time coming up with evidence to support her claim than the prosecutors had to prover her guilty if that makes any sense.
She couldn't just create several scenarios of what might of happened to create doubt in the jury's eyes she would have had to come up with actual, factual evidence to prover her case and it would be very interesting to see how she would do that.
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If you turned the tables, for sure. Even in his closing Baez half assed conceded that the child's body was probably in the trunk of that car.
That's the great thing about civil trials, both sides can burden shift all day long. Unfortunatly here the surviving immediate family seems happy with the verdict. Cindy lied on the stand to save her daughter and Casey certainly isn't going to sue herself.
