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    Quote Originally Posted by crabsnbeer View Post
    The system works because the system in Baltimore County.

    Still decent for now
    Jury pool little different in Towson than Calvert Street. Which is why you never ever see Warren Brown or Dwight Pettit trying criminal jury trial there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omaha Beach View Post
    Jury pool little different in Towson than Calvert Street. Which is why you never ever see Warren Brown or Dwight Pettit trying criminal jury trial there.
    Actually Warren Brown was the lawyer for the murderer. He lost the case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by songfourone View Post
    Actually Warren Brown was the lawyer for the murderer. He lost the case.
    Different then trying cases in baltimore city huh?

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    Follow up: The first shooter Ryan Mackenzie McLean was given two life sentences yesterday, Elrich Delona Smith the second shooter goes on trial November 13th.

    The system is working.

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    Follow up: The second shooter Elrich Delona Smith found guilty on all counts!!!!

    Sentencing in January 2013.

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    Quote Originally Posted by songfourone View Post
    Follow up: The second shooter Elrich Delona Smith found guilty on all counts!!!!

    Sentencing in January 2013.
    Why does it take so long for sentencing to occur?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omaha Beach View Post
    Different then trying cases in baltimore city huh?
    He has lost in the city also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dialtone View Post
    He has lost in the city also.
    Giving Warren Brown credit, he would be the first to admit he would rather have his perps tried in the city over the county.

    "Both (Warren Brown) and William "Billy" Murphy, another high-profile African-American defense attorney who endorsed Bernstein, say defendants they've represented have long expected an easy pass in city courts. "Believe it or not, criminals pay attention to the courts and how they work," Murphy says. "They know it's a revolving door they're walking through. If that steel door is a one-way door, that affects their behavior. They don't want to walk through it. That's real."

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    Life without parole for Elrich Delona Smith!!!!! The system worked.

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    Good for the system. Let's hope they both live the rest of their lives in jail. It doesn't always work that way. Death penalty would assure that neither causes any trouble ever again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cprenegade View Post
    Good for the system. Let's hope they both live the rest of their lives in jail. It doesn't always work that way. Death penalty would assure that neither causes any trouble ever again.
    Right you are!

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