Worth passing on...
My buddy Joe, a 3L at Villanova, sent me this recently and I thought it was worth sharing:
In class a few weeks back we were discussing this relatively recent homicide trial in which a guy was being tried for the murder of his wife. While there was a good amount of evidence -- mostly circumstantial -- indicating his guilt, the guy had a pretty decent case, and successfully rebutted most of the state's case. And then the state introduced this evidence: a week before his wife's death, the husband, on his personal laptop, ran the following search on Google -- "how to kill someone and get away with it." Hmmm. That's no good. The dude was given life without parole. Sucks for him...
In class a few weeks back we were discussing this relatively recent homicide trial in which a guy was being tried for the murder of his wife. While there was a good amount of evidence -- mostly circumstantial -- indicating his guilt, the guy had a pretty decent case, and successfully rebutted most of the state's case. And then the state introduced this evidence: a week before his wife's death, the husband, on his personal laptop, ran the following search on Google -- "how to kill someone and get away with it." Hmmm. That's no good. The dude was given life without parole. Sucks for him...
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