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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
Serial killers don't get seperate trials generally, they get one trial with, as in Olsons case, 11 counts.
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Interesting. I suspect, or hope, that might change if the death penalty was on the table.
Different trials, different jury, different judge. All leading to multiple convictions which would allow (in my world.. although I do realize that I'm in the minority here) the death penalty to be implemented.
I also know that implementing the death penalty, as an option in some murder cases in Canada, is extremely unlikely to happen.