"Compare our system's transparency with that of Florida, where the televised murder trial of Casey Anthony, a young, single mom accused of killing her two-year-old daughter, just concluded after six weeks of testimony that riveted Americans and Canadians alike.
The jury's not-guilty verdicts surprised prosecutors and many others. But everyone praised the fairness of the judge and respected the process. Wide access to information has facilitated a relatively informed public debate about what went on in that trial."
Some folks seem to think I occasionally have interesting things to say. I don't always agree.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Daniel Henry must have been watching different coverage of the Casey Anthony trial than we were
Time for more transparency in Canada's courtrooms - Canada - CBC News: Tell you what, You can have Nancy Grace and we will call it even.
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