[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
HI Sue,
At this point I think it might be better for everyone for the courts to
just leave things as they are.
Bill
On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 09:50:13 -0800 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>Thanks. CBS had an interview with her last night, and the whole thing
>is suppose to be on Eye to Eye with Bryant Gumble. The little snip of
>it that they showed gave me the impression that she isn't too sure
>that
>she won't end up back in jail. She said that the best thing that can
>happen is that they leave it as it is and let her go home.
>
>I really feel for the parents if they have to exhume the baby and go
>through all of this again. But if justice is served I guess that they
>will be more than willing to do it. But it still has to be hell. I
>know it would be for me.
>
>Sue
>>
>> Hi Sue,
>>
>> The prosecution appealed to the court to reinstate the murder
>conviction
>> and send Woodward back to jail. Their claim is that the judge
>abused his
>> authority by changing the verdict and sentencing her to time served.
>>
>> The defense is asking for the verdict to be overturned and is
>claiming
>> the evidence did not prove that Woodward even killed the baby. They
>also
>> claim the prosecution hid the evidence that there was a skull
>fracture
>> found in the autopsy of the baby. If the verdict is overturned and
>a new
>> trial is conducted they will ask that the body be exhumed for
>further
>> tests.
>>
>> I think the court has 120 days to make a decision.
>>
>> Bill
>
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