02-25-2015, 08:59 PM
I do not care what the make-up is of this jury nor do I care about the last jury and who voted what.
This jury is unique in its own right.
I cannot speculate on which way they will go with their decision. I have my own thoughts on it but I am not on the jury, have not been privy to absolutely everything as they have and I will not second guess what they will do.
My feeling that a verdict could come quickly is if they vote for the DP.
If it drags on, then they are either at odds, or they are just reviewing every detail that they have in front of them.
Too hard to know.
Lunarscope -
I have followed shows on prison life in the U. S. for a very long time and no where have I seen an early release for any inmate with dire health issues.
Each prison has an infirmary where those that are ill are housed. If the illness is beyond the scope of this infirmary, the inmate is transferred to a hospital until they are stable enough to return to the prison.
Most prisons also have their own cemetery for those inmates that die and have no one to claim their remains.
There is no early release for those incarcerated for life or for those who are on Death Row.
If this has ever happened, there had to be extreme extenuating circumstances.
It is also my understanding that in the state of Arizona, someone that is given LWOP is held in almost solitary for up to 5 years. An inmate would have to be an exceptional prisoner to be considered going into general population early. Those on Death Row remain in restricted solitary until they are executed, or their sentence is commuted.
I am sorry if I burst bubbles by not going to London, England. I would never go there for a few days as the cost would be astronomical to say nothing of the jet lag. London, Ontario is a really nice place to go to though.
This jury is unique in its own right.
I cannot speculate on which way they will go with their decision. I have my own thoughts on it but I am not on the jury, have not been privy to absolutely everything as they have and I will not second guess what they will do.
My feeling that a verdict could come quickly is if they vote for the DP.
If it drags on, then they are either at odds, or they are just reviewing every detail that they have in front of them.
Too hard to know.
Lunarscope -
I have followed shows on prison life in the U. S. for a very long time and no where have I seen an early release for any inmate with dire health issues.
Each prison has an infirmary where those that are ill are housed. If the illness is beyond the scope of this infirmary, the inmate is transferred to a hospital until they are stable enough to return to the prison.
Most prisons also have their own cemetery for those inmates that die and have no one to claim their remains.
There is no early release for those incarcerated for life or for those who are on Death Row.
If this has ever happened, there had to be extreme extenuating circumstances.
It is also my understanding that in the state of Arizona, someone that is given LWOP is held in almost solitary for up to 5 years. An inmate would have to be an exceptional prisoner to be considered going into general population early. Those on Death Row remain in restricted solitary until they are executed, or their sentence is commuted.
I am sorry if I burst bubbles by not going to London, England. I would never go there for a few days as the cost would be astronomical to say nothing of the jet lag. London, Ontario is a really nice place to go to though.