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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:05 am
by 1niksder
Trial of accused Sean Taylor slayer postponed indefinitely

MIAMI -- The trial of the man accused of shooting Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor more than four years ago was postponed indefinitely Thursday morning when Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Dennis J. Murphy scheduled another hearing for July 12.

The trial had been scheduled to begin Monday. Thursday’s decision was the sixth postponement of the trial.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:30 am
by UK Skins Fan
Justice seems very strange in the USA - what could possibly have changed to justify yet another postponement? Certainly, I doubt that Sean's family feel any closer to justice today than they did 4 years ago.

Tragic to think that Sean would have been very much in his prime right now. No telling what he could have achieved, but I know our team and defence would have been a greater force with him back there. Imagine him playing behind the front seven that we are on the verge of putting together.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 12:15 pm
by 44diesel
UK Skins Fan wrote:Justice seems very strange in the USA - what could possibly have changed to justify yet another postponement? Certainly, I doubt that Sean's family feel any closer to justice today than they did 4 years ago.

Tragic to think that Sean would have been very much in his prime right now. No telling what he could have achieved, but I know our team and defence would have been a greater force with him back there. Imagine him playing behind the front seven that we are on the verge of putting together.

It would be a defense to truly be feared. Easily the best we've had since the '91 season. :cry:

Not that I doubt our defense is going to be great this season (although I'll be even more confident in that when I hear that we've resigned Fletcher) but the thought of Sean playing centerfield with our front seven rotation gives me (hypothetical) goosebumps.

Can't believe it's been four years... I hope that one day soon justice will finally bless Sean's family.

RIP #21

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 12:29 pm
by SouthLondonRedskin
1niksder wrote:Trial of accused Sean Taylor slayer postponed indefinitely

MIAMI -- The trial of the man accused of shooting Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor more than four years ago was postponed indefinitely Thursday morning when Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Dennis J. Murphy scheduled another hearing for July 12.

The trial had been scheduled to begin Monday. Thursday’s decision was the sixth postponement of the trial.


What a fecking joke!

:explode:

We'll have won another Superbowl before anyone gets put away for Sean's murder...

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:07 pm
by UK Skins Fan
Perhaps justice would be better served by sending the defendants to the chair now, and then trying them later? Not that I'm pre-judging anything here, of course.

Yes, I am joking. And yes, in poor taste.

I just find it baffling that the trial can be continually postponed. Now it seems that a new defence lawyer has asked for a postponement in order to prepare as he's only been on the case for a month. How many times could the defendants use that one?!

I'm a cynical soul, and my suspicion is that the defence is dragging this out for as long as possible, and will then claim that a fair trial is impossible due to years of adverse coverage of their clients.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:21 pm
by KazooSkinsFan
UK Skins Fan wrote:Perhaps justice would be better served by sending the defendants to the chair now, and then trying them later? Not that I'm pre-judging anything here, of course.


They were sentenced to death...by old age. They are just carrying it out...

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:08 pm
by The Hogster
UK Skins Fan wrote:Justice seems very strange in the USA - what could possibly have changed to justify yet another postponement? Certainly, I doubt that Sean's family feel any closer to justice today than they did 4 years ago.

Tragic to think that Sean would have been very much in his prime right now. No telling what he could have achieved, but I know our team and defence would have been a greater force with him back there. Imagine him playing behind the front seven that we are on the verge of putting together.


It's not all of the USA, just Florida. They are notoriously slow and often wrong. Sean Taylor, Casey Anthony, Trayvon Martin, the 2000 Election. Even some of the posters here who are from FLA are slow and just plain wrong. It's just something we accept.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:10 pm
by langleyparkjoe
The Hogster wrote:It's not all of the USA, just Florida. They are notoriously slow and often wrong. Sean Taylor, Casey Anthony, Trayvon Martin, the 2000 Election.


:!: :!: :!:

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:32 pm
by 44diesel
The defender requested the trial begin in October. However, the prosecutor in the case wasn’t able to immediately agree because of questions surrounding his own schedule.

Prosecutor Reid Rubin said he might be able to set a date when his schedule becomes more clear in the summer.

The judge scheduled a hearing for July 12 at which point a new trial date will be discussed.

Thursday’s postponement marks the sixth of the trial.

http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012/04/ ... or-killer/

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 5:12 pm
by HarleyHog
The Hogster wrote:[quote= Even some of the posters here who are from FLA are slow and just plain wrong. It's just something we accept.



Actually, I'm from California

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:26 am
by UK Skins Fan
@nathanfenno
Trial of four men in Sean Taylor's killing postponed yet again, from April 15 to Aug. 12. All remain jailed. #Redskins #NFL

And again................

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 6:22 pm
by Countertrey
UK Skins Fan wrote:Justice seems very strange in the USA -
It is very inconsistent... The guilty often walk... and corrupt DA's can sometimes convict the innocent... but... at least criminal trial attorneys can get rich... If criminal law weren't available for them, they'd be making a living con-ing retired widows out of their life savings.

OTOH... at least, in the jurisdiction of many states and the Federal government, we can remove those who deserve it from existence.

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:51 pm
by Hooligan
It's not the justice system, it's the legal system.

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:02 pm
by markshark84
UK Skins Fan wrote:@nathanfenno
Trial of four men in Sean Taylor's killing postponed yet again, from April 15 to Aug. 12. All remain jailed. #Redskins #NFL

And again................
Trials get postponed ALL THE TIME. This is not new or unique. Now 4 years ---- that is a L-O-N-G time, even for a murder trial.

That said, as long as the defendant is being held, the courts will postpone it as many times as the lawyers want. And the fact he has been in jail for 4 years awaiting trial just shows this is an open-close case.

In "high profile" cases, attorneys, judges, and the like don't want to look bad. They generally want things to be perfect. The defense knows that the longer time passes, the less press and significance the trial will get (which they want). They also know the defendant will be found guilty and subject to mandatory (well basically mandatory) sentencing guidelines ---- so the defendant will be incarcerated for a minimum of 8 years, but could be as much as 25 depending on how trial and judge goes. So, it is in the best interests of the defendant to prolong the case as much as possible for as long as 8 years. Continuances are fairly easy to get and as long as the prosecutor agrees, they will 100% of the time be granted.

We have to remember the justice system was designed with the defendants in mind and not to put people in jail ---- for better or worse. The courts believe putting an innocent person in jail is much worse than a guilty one going free. Because of this, courts/judges generally grant continuances and other administrative requests by defendants.

Since the defendant(s) are all currently in jail, whats the big deal. They will NOT be put to death for the murder of ST, so the way I see it, they are just prolonging the permanence of the punishment they are currently serving.

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:26 pm
by langleyparkjoe
Can't we just kill them and get it over with? Isn't it cheaper?

Good grief

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:58 pm
by cowboykillerzRGiii
langleyparkjoe wrote:Can't we just kill them and get it over with? Isn't it cheaper?

Good grief
I know Cassey Anthony is lookin for work.......


To soon?




Not soon enough! :twisted:

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 3:51 pm
by The Hogster
langleyparkjoe wrote:Can't we just kill them and get it over with? Isn't it cheaper?

Good grief
It's actually more expensive to have someone executed than it is to serve life. Death row inmates are entitled to so many appeals that the public winds up paying their legal bill until they finally get the juice. Bologna sandwhiches are cheaper than lawyers in the long run.

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 6:39 pm
by cowboykillerzRGiii
The Hogster wrote:
langleyparkjoe wrote:Can't we just kill them and get it over with? Isn't it cheaper?

Good grief
It's actually more expensive to have someone executed than it is to serve life. Death row inmates are entitled to so many appeals that the public winds up paying their legal bill until they finally get the juice. Bologna sandwhiches are cheaper than lawyers in the long run.
Who said anything about deathrow?
It has to be an inside job... I've said to much!