What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? General
I noticed something about a trial that took place recently that really bothers me. I know people here probably have no real interest in the Casey Anthony trial, so I won't be going into that, but there's one part of the whole process that stood out for me.
At the end of it all, the judge gave her credit for "time served", which was the 3 years she was in prison during her trial.
Wait a minute here! A person is innocent unless proven guilty, right? So why was she in prison for the 3 years while the whole legal process took place? That screams, "Presumed guilty and sentenced to at least 3 years in prison until proven guilty or otherwise"!
I know that she ended up being given time for lying to the police, which the time she spent in prison covered. But what if she hadn't lied to the police, or the jury found her not guilty of those charges too? She still would have spent 3 years in prison for something she hadn't even been tried for yet!
Now imagine if you ever are accused of something serious. Can you imagine spending time in prison during the entire legal process BEFORE you're even tried? And what if you're found totally innocent? You still served all that time in prison!
Isn't there something in the law that can counter this? Nobody should have to serve time in prison for years before they get a trial and conviction/acquittal. Like I said, it assuming they're guilty and then handing down a punishment before the trial even takes place!
I noticed something about a trial that took place recently that really bothers me. I know people here probably have no real interest in the Casey Anthony trial, so I won't be going into that, but there's one part of the whole process that stood out for me.
At the end of it all, the judge gave her credit for "time served", which was the 3 years she was in prison during her trial.
Wait a minute here! A person is innocent unless proven guilty, right? So why was she in prison for the 3 years while the whole legal process took place? That screams, "Presumed guilty and sentenced to at least 3 years in prison until proven guilty or otherwise"!
I know that she ended up being given time for lying to the police, which the time she spent in prison covered. But what if she hadn't lied to the police, or the jury found her not guilty of those charges too? She still would have spent 3 years in prison for something she hadn't even been tried for yet!
Now imagine if you ever are accused of something serious. Can you imagine spending time in prison during the entire legal process BEFORE you're even tried? And what if you're found totally innocent? You still served all that time in prison!
Isn't there something in the law that can counter this? Nobody should have to serve time in prison for years before they get a trial and conviction/acquittal. Like I said, it assuming they're guilty and then handing down a punishment before the trial even takes place!