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Post by deb on May 16, 2010 16:19:45 GMT -5
Vanessa Coleman was found guilty of facilitation of many of the charges against her. LWOP and the death penalty were taken off the table by her acquittal of 1st degree murder charges.
Was the verdict just? Should her sentences be consecutive or concurrent? How will the community react if she is eligible for parole in 18 months (30% of 15 year sentence less time served)?
Were the families of the victims cheated?
Was a Nashville jury more lenient than a Knoxville jury would have been? Could an impartial Knoxville jury be seated?
Share your thoughts.
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Post by tlc1st on May 20, 2010 16:43:16 GMT -5
I think that with what the jury had to work with they come to the only conclusion they could.
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