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BrothersTrial - > The People vs. Vincent Brothers -> Judge reads jury instructions
Judge reads jury instructions
Kern County Superior Court Judge Michael Bush has reviewed all of the jury instructions.

He will now instruct the jury on the law.

The attorneys will begin closing arguments this afternoon.
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posted by BrothersTrial on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 11:29 AM
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posted by anonymous on May 23, 2007 at 01:17 PM

It's interesting to see that people come forward to talk about Brothers as a kind and caring person.  A sophisticated sociopath can seem charming and kind... they can blend like a cameleon.  I'm sure if asked, those who were close to Ted Bundy would say he seemed to be a kind and caring person.  I bet Lacey Peterson would never have dreamed her husband could be anything BUT kind and caring.  Remember that Lacey's family initially defended Scott Peterson until more facts were revealed about the situation.  People are often wrong in their evaluations of others.  I think it's incredibly hard for people to believe they were so amazingly wrong about a person, and perhaps lose some faith in human beings as a whole... so instead they cling to the belief that he could not have done the crimes for which he has been found guilty.  For myself... I prefer to believe that Brothers was a  very sophisticated sociopath and hope he will never again be allowed to harm another person.

posted by anonymous on May 23, 2007 at 01:33 PM
Thank you Dr. Phil.
posted by anonymous on May 23, 2007 at 03:53 PM
The judge already issued his jury instructions last week, HANG HIM!! anything else is a fig leaf, and redundant.
posted by lovingman1961 on May 29, 2007 at 06:24 PM

Though the justice system has seemed to work out for the best where Vincent Brothers is concerned.  That doesn't mean that the 'justice system' doesn't need fixing itself.  For though it takes an extremely wicked and evil man to do what Vincent Brothers has now been convicted of, (with the cold-blooded killing of three innocent and helpless children, their mother and grandmother)  It takes an equally wicked and evil justice system to have to debate whether a crime so heinous as this is deserving of the death penalty or not.  Was the justice system fair and did it work for the best? Yes...THIS TIME...however as the old addage goes..."Even a broken clock is right twice a day"

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posted by lovingman1961 on May 29, 2007 at 06:27 PM

Though the justice system has seemed to work out for the best where Vincent Brothers is concerned.  That doesn't mean that the 'justice system' doesn't need fixing itself.  For though it takes an extremely wicked and evil man to do what Vincent Brothers has now been convicted of, (with the cold-blooded killing of three innocent and helpless children, their mother and grandmother)  It takes an equally wicked and evil justice system to have to debate whether a crime so heinous as this is deserving of the death penalty or not.  Was the justice system fair and did it work for the best? Yes...THIS TIME...however as the old addage goes..."Even a broken clock is right twice a day"

        & nbsp;       &n bsp;       &nb sp;       &nbs p;         ;                 & nbsp;       &n bsp;       &nb sp;       &nbs p;         ;     - Kenneth Hernandez - Bakersfield

posted by anonymous on May 29, 2007 at 07:12 PM
Hey Kenneth, learn how to use a computer, you nerd.
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