she had other motives. maybe she had it coming. before our eyes the criminal becomes the victim. in the news paper drew peterson a victim. judge burmila allowed the defense to crank up the smoke machine and fill the courtroom with so much haze the truth will be hard to see. and how is it that a victim is trashed and the criminal celebrityized? that we sacrifice the victim and protect the criminal? and why do defense attorneys do it? they do it because they can. they do it because judges like bumila allow it. a defense strategy succeeds when the jury stops thinking if the defendant is bad and starts wondering is the victim bad. and in a courtroom run by judge bumila you would almost expect the foreperson to stand up and say we the jury find the victim
she had other motives. maybe she had it coming. before our eyes the criminal becomes the victim. in the news paper drew peterson a victim. judge burmila allowed the defense to crank up the smoke machine and fill the courtroom with so much haze the truth will be hard to see. and how is it that a victim is trashed and the criminal celebrityized? that we sacrifice the victim and protect the criminal? and why do defense attorneys do it? they do it because they can. they do it because judges like bumila allow it. a defense strategy succeeds when the jury stops thinking if the defendant is bad and starts wondering is the victim bad. and in a courtroom run by judge bumila you would almost expect the foreperson to stand up and say we the jury find the victim