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304: Is Reasonable Doubt Reasonable?

The Philosophy of Crime

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The Jury Did the Right Thing That Day

Juror number 3 says prosecutors jumped the gun by charging Casey with murder before they found her child's body. The jury didn't believe she killed her kid because the evidence wasn't there, juror Jennifer Ford tells ABC News. If you cannot prove what the crime was, you can't determine what the punishment should be,. What do you think? How would you have voted if you were a member of that jury and you knew your verdict could end a life? And what is reasonable about anyway?

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