Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Doc :)
Yes it is, but the way I look at this case is, he realized he was going
to be found guilty due to the evidence and just decided the heck with
it, mize we'll just get it over with instead of going through the trial
also. At least that's my take on it.
DocCec wrote:
> Isn't that a bit unusual, a guilty plea in a capital murder case without a
> pledge of non-capital punishment? Why the guilty plea at all, under such
> circumstances?
> Doc
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