I don't understand the defence. Mistaken identity does not remove intent. Had it been a burglar, Oscar would surely still be up on murder charges (dolus eventualis indeterminatus).
You are probably being sarcastic, but just in case you aren't, his admitting to being a cheat will likely get him into more trouble. Especially legal trouble as it opens him up to charges of perjury.
That's only if we're traveling at constant velocity at speeds comparable to Voyager. For a spacecraft constantly accelerating at 1G only 12 years would have elapsed (on the ship) by the time the astronauts reached Keppler 22b. Shame the relatives they'd have left behind would be long dead by...
edit: badhorsie beat me to it.
Reminds me of Chris Jefferies, who recently won substantial damages after having his name dragged through the mud in the tabloids.
The first thing I thought when the verdict was passed was when will Steven Hirsch make an offer for Casey to star in a *advertiser censored* movie. Sure enough, as reported on TMZ, an offer has just been made for an undisclosed amount. Come this time next year, Casey may be a multi-million dollar pornstar...
It appears the woman has ties to criminal elements. She apparently made a phone call to a convict on the day of the alleged rape to discuss how to profit financially of the situation. She apparently lied about a previous rape. In the span of two years a total of $100 grand was deposited into...
Didn't Rick Plesea email Cindy in August of 2008 with a theory that Caylee accidentally died in the pool and Casey may have panicked? Rick wanted Cindy to forth this theory to Casey.
It works out to around four seconds which reminds of the sleater-kinney song 'jumpers':
I took a taxi to the Gate
I will not go to school again
Four seconds was the longest wait...
The dog in the Dam Busters remake is to be called Digger:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-13727908
(i thought Nigsy was a better suggestion)
Maybe it's just a prosecutorial tactic for plea bargaining. Overcharge her to get her to plea down to 2nd degree murder and save having to go to trial?
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