08-11-2022, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by John Mercier
Prior offenses would only be used for sentencing
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If you would of read my post thoroughly, I said, "not if he took the stand to testify on his own behalf". The prosecuting attorney could of brought up and used his prior offenses against him as a "pattern of behavior" tactic to help determine guilt just like they tried at the Kyle Rittenhouse trial... But like I said previously, I'm not sure and highly doubt he did testify considering the outcome!
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Originally Posted by John Mercier
The ''public'' doesn't decide the case... the jury does. It found him not guilty.
Pretty sure that the jury had access to blood tests and accident reconstruction data.
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From what I have read and maybe misunderstood, the blood tests were thrown out for whatever reason...
No need to reply as I'm done on this...
Dan
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