Guess I neglected to say yesterday that my confidence in our justice system is still intact. The jury's verdict in the Karen Read case reassures us that the truth does win. May blessings pour down upon the jurors and the alternate jurors for their attention and thorough deliberation. My question now is: are the feds going to investigate who did actually kill John O'Keefe? The evidence presented at trial sure did give them a list of people involved in the setup of Karen. As for the presiding judge, is her biased performance going to be investigated and will she be reprimanded? Open and obvious judge bias cannot be tolerated in our justice system. This is corruption, people.
My question: Why would a judge so strongly and publicly display her support for corruption? It was comical to watch how certain witnesses struggled to avoid the truth, at times slipped up, and undeniably testified as though they were hiding a made-up story in their pocket. Oh, I could go on ad infinitum.
About 2:00 a.m. this morning, I found a 2+hour interview of two of the defense attorneys, Robert Alessi and David Yannetti, on You Tube. Watched a bit of the interview, but decided to save the rest for today's entertainment. For someone who feasts on the judicial process, like me, it's a treat to get into the brilliant minds of the attorneys. It was interesting to learn how they had a team of the best law school students assist them. What an addition to the law students' CVs (curriculum vitae) when they seek to join a law firm. To assist in a high profile case like this, that's gonna be a whopper benefit for them.
The scary part of this trial is the fact that this evil exists. Gotta remember that Karen and her family had to endure two trials. Imagine if it was you or me wrongfully accused of a murder, and we'd have to tolerate more than three grueling years trying to prove that we were framed. That's why this is such an important case. It will help prevent the same thing from happening to other innocent citizens of our country.
I cannot help but ponder the fact that there are brilliant minds put onto this earth to maintain a moral justice among us. This trial involved a legal brilliance that can't be bought at any academic institution. This kind of brilliance is Creator-gifted. Despite the amount of corruption in this case, it was science, it was physics....the fundamental laws governing matter, energy, space, time and their interactions...that enabled the attorneys to challenge and prove their case. Truth won. Evil lost twice.
not a personal conscience
but the conscience of the whole humanity.