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Old 07-05-2011, 12:30 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
I think the maximum in Florida on the false statement charges is 1 year each - Going to research further...
One year each max; maybe with time already served (since Oct. 2008)=no jail time, maybe even just probation.

Same feeling here as when I watched the O.J. verdict, and I thought he would be acquitted way before her.

They are saying that it wasn't so much her attorney, but the gestures and smirks of the prosecutor that may have stuck with jurors. Unfortunately, once an attorney turns someone off, it can taint the evidence from then on.
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