State v. Joseph Chambers
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From the article:
Murderers and God: that's a mind-blasting world you have to contend with, JH.
Thanks for letting us see a little into the case.
Graves' older sister said her brother did not commit the murder and that one day she and her family would prove it. "He's not the one," Aretha Yancey said outside the courtroom. "It's just going to take a miracle. It's going to take God, actually to help us with this. But something is going to come out."
Murderers and God: that's a mind-blasting world you have to contend with, JH.
Thanks for letting us see a little into the case.
welch wrote:From the article:Graves' older sister said her brother did not commit the murder and that one day she and her family would prove it. "He's not the one," Aretha Yancey said outside the courtroom. "It's just going to take a miracle. It's going to take God, actually to help us with this. But something is going to come out."
Isn't Graves the one who WAS murdered????
Yes, thanks JH for posting about this trial. I found it interesting.
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Justice Hog wrote:The fact that the vote was 7-5...and not 10-2 or 12-0 will surely have an affect on the judge's decision.
To answer your final question, I think the judge will generally follow the lead of a jury that votes in a large marjority for the death penalty (i.e., 10+ votes); however, I do recall one judge in Delaware that, notwithstanding the jury's vote of 11-1 in favor of death, still gave the defendant life. Go figure.
It is now in the judge's hands.
so....what do you think the judge will decide, based on a 7-5 'split'?
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joebagadonuts wrote:so....what do you think the judge will decide, based on a 7-5 'split'?
That's exactly what the guy from the News Journal asked me!
It would be inappropriate for me to answer that question at this time because, the fact is, the decision is exclusively up to the judge; therefore, any comment regarding my thoughts on what sentence will likely be imposed would be inappropriate.
I will say this, however: The fact that the jury voted 7-5, though it was in our favor, is certainly not a "mandate" as to what sentence should be imposed.
Sentencing day should be interesting, to say the least.
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Justice Hog wrote:tazlah wrote:Isn't Graves the one who WAS murdered????
Yes, Taz, you are correct. Graves was the murder victim. The paper was quoting the defendant's sister.
Someone from DE online must have caught it, because now the article says Chamber's older sister.
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Just wanted to give y'all an update. No sentencing date has been set as of today. I contacted the Judge's secretary and it sounds like sentencing may be some day in August. If/when it is scheduled, I'll post the date here.
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Well...sentencing has STILL not been scheduled for this guy! I sent an email to the judges secretary asking to see if he can be sentenced prior to 12/30/05 . . . so I can participate at sentencing as a prosecutor. Now it looks like that's not gonna happen.
When this guy is finally sentenced, it looks like I'm gonna be "watching it" as a civilian instead of "participating in it" as the co-prosecutor. Kinda sucks.
When this guy is finally sentenced, it looks like I'm gonna be "watching it" as a civilian instead of "participating in it" as the co-prosecutor. Kinda sucks.
Fran Farren
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Newark, DE
“God didn't give us a spirit that is timid but one that is powerful, loving and controlled.” 2 Timothy 1:7
"Justice Hog"
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“God didn't give us a spirit that is timid but one that is powerful, loving and controlled.” 2 Timothy 1:7
Justice Hog wrote:Well...sentencing has STILL not been scheduled for this guy! I sent an email to the judges secretary asking to see if he can be sentenced prior to 12/30/05 . . . so I can participate at sentencing as a prosecutor. Now it looks like that's not gonna happen.
When this guy is finally sentenced, it looks like I'm gonna be "watching it" as a civilian instead of "participating in it" as the co-prosecutor. Kinda sucks.
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