The Large One
Who's Next?
Reading through the summaries, what it appears to be is that once there had been a conviction by jury, any appeals seem to have shifted the burden of proof to effectively providing proof of evidence of innocence (not guilt) beyond all reasonable doubt. So the fact that there is an awful lot of doubt which has since comes to light matter not one jot to the Georgian courts.
Is that the way Georgia really operates? Especially in capital cases.
Whatever, it appears Georgia is very keen to get his man executed. Bizarre.
Is that the way Georgia really operates? Especially in capital cases.
Whatever, it appears Georgia is very keen to get his man executed. Bizarre.