MA atty fears his client won't get a fair trial

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Dana Jean

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You know, maybe we shouldn't be allowed to see the defendent during trials. Pretty sex offending teachers get a slap on the wrist, and sideshow bob here will be convicted before a word is spoken. Of course, I am totally insulting the intelligence of the jury. Hopefully they stick to the facts and evidence of the case.
 
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Lepplady

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Those aren't horns. They're lumps.
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I'm pretty sure that if he kidnapped, murdered and dismembered a guy (and two others) to avoid getting testified against in another case, it's not his appearance that's going to get him convicted.
Can you imagine THAT being the last face you see on earth?
 

Lily Sawyer

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Well, in this day and age, one would hope the prosecuting team has their ducks and a whole bunch of DNA evidence lined up in a row, to be hauled out one by one so that it's an airtight case. I don't care what he looks like - what he's accused of is heinous enough without the Freaky McFreak appearance.

I think he may have shopped a time or two at the Wal-Mart from Hell in my 'hood, actually.
 

skimom2

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It's not fair that appearance is used to judge, but who said life is fair? I remember telling my large (tall, broad shouldered) son when he had hair down to his waist and lived in black concert tees that his head was his own business, but that he had no right to bitch if people judged him to be something other than what he actually was (he's actually a quiet, smart guy who has never been in trouble of any sort). Took a while (and a bit of mom ire when women my age hit on him at age 15--lol), but he finally understood what I was talking about.
 

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Those aren't horns. They're lumps.
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I'm pretty sure that if he kidnapped, murdered and dismembered a guy (and two others) to avoid getting testified against in another case, it's not his appearance that's going to get him convicted.
Can you imagine THAT being the last face you see on earth?

I don't know whether he was born with the lumps or hand them implanted. But what he chose to do with his face says a lot more than the lumps do.

And do not say it's not fair to judge a person by looks or clothing, etc. people choose what they will wear, clothing, jewelry, tattoos. We all chose for ourselves. We do not then have the right to say people shouldn't judge us based on what we choose to show them. He chooses to have "666" written on his face. Who am I to argue with that.
 

Lepplady

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It is? This is the first time I've seen them located on a scalp/forehead.
His are more pronounced than most, and there are more of them, but yeah.
Some examples:
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And they aren't just for the head. A lot of people put them in their chests, arms, and hands.
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People also get magnets implanted.
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Dunno why, but I guess it makes sense to them.
 

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You know, maybe we shouldn't be allowed to see the defendent during trials. Pretty sex offending teachers get a slap on the wrist, and sideshow bob here will be convicted before a word is spoken. Of course, I am totally insulting the intelligence of the jury. Hopefully they stick to the facts and evidence of the case.

Sideshow Bob :rofl:

Oh, that's priceless.;-D