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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
The problem is, if they charge him with the more severe charge and there is no plea, they run the risk of him getting off completely. Even though I think the guy is guilty of 2nd degree murder, the evidence may not be enough for a conviction.
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I wasn't following the Anthony events completely, but I think this case shows a lot of similarities of the Casey Anthony trial...lots of evidence that would make sense in context, fairly good basic knowledge of what happened, and completely guilty by public eye, but no smoking gun evidence in a court system that prefers false negatives over false positives.
Getting him on 2nd degree murder might be tough.