acquittal rate. he had to lock himself into a story which is not something a defense wants to do but the is story is ludicrous and makes no sense how he would shoot into a bathroom door when his girl friend is in the apartment. a strong case but undermined by the income pa tense of law enforcement. they assigned a prosecutor who had 7 counts. judge jeanine: that was in 2011. but judge, judge. judge jeanine: let me finish. this guy pistorius comes out on the scene and they filed the charges again. that is baloney. he is accused of being intoxicated and open oing fire on a mini bus full of people. wouldn t you at least not have him assigned to he is only being accused. you don t have the judge jeanine: i m on his side. how is it that you say we are not going to charge you a year later and then pistorius comes along and they take the detective s credibility away?
acquittal rate. he had to lock himself into a story which is not something a defense wants to do but the is story is ludicrous and makes no sense how he would shoot into a bathroom door when his girl friend is in the apartment. a strong case but undermined by the income pa tense of law enforcement. they assigned a prosecutor who had 7 counts. judge jeanine: that was in 2011. but judge, judge. judge jeanine: let me finish. this guy pistorius comes out on the scene and they filed the charges again. that is baloney. he is accused of being intoxicated and open oing fire on a mini bus full of people. wouldn t you at least not have him assigned to he is only being accused. you don t have the judge jeanine: i m on his side. how is it that you say we are not going to charge you a year later and then pistorius comes along and they take the detective s credibility away?
sean: it is a disturbing phenomenon in today s courtroom known as the csi effect raising standard and burden of proof for prosecutors and acquittal rate for likely guilty defendants all over america. many potential jurors expect crime scenes to be portrayed the way they seem to be on tv. with cops arriving at a murder scene, finding the victim and immediately starting to gather a treasure trove of evidence. they think detectives should find the dna and er principles of the guilty party. in lots of courtrooms where dna doesn t appear, the prosecution doesn t come up with that magic bit of forensic evidence, jurors say then the guy must be not guilty or at least we have reasonable doubt. sean: is the so-called csi effect to blame for the jury s
sean: it is a disturbing phenomenon in today s courtroom known as the csi effect raising standard and burden of proof for prosecutors and acquittal rate for likely guilty defendants all over america. many potential jurors expect crime scenes to be portrayed the way they seem to be on tv. with cops arriving at a murder scene, finding the victim and immediately starting to gather a treasure trove of evidence. they think detectives should find the dna and er principles of the guilty party. in lots of courtrooms where dna doesn t appear, the prosecution doesn t come up with that magic bit of forensic evidence, jurors say then the guy must be not guilty or at least we have reasonable doubt. sean: is the so-called csi effect to blame for the jury s