Posted on Mar 30, 2015
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As the Prosecution Rests on the case, the story of the 8 year old boy that died is heard. The Jury sits quietly, wiping away tears while listening and seeing the autopsy photos. "Nields said he removed small nails, metal pellets, fragments of wood and black plastic from the boy's wounds. He also displayed the blood-stained, shredded clothing that Martin was wearing when the bomb exploded."

How do you think the argument of the defense will play and do you believe the Jury in the penalty phase will find him:

Guilty which means they will give him the death penalty.
Not Guilty which means they will not give him the death penalty.

I can't change my answers to the survey or I would.

Remember... This was just an innocent kid with no self control, that looked up to his brother and was just following his lead. He never thought about the consequences of his actions. He wasn't aware. (WTFE) You get where I am going here with all this BS.
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Guilty as sin, SGT (Join to see). Any other verdict will be a travesty of justice. He's on video and in still photos "doing the deed."
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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Jury verdict: GUILTY

Because: he is.
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You think he will get the death penalty!

I wish I could change my answers. Grrrrr
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SPC Donald Tribble
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Looking up to his brother or not, how in the ever loving name of all things good on this world does blowing up ANYONE come across as an okay thing to do? Either this adult is so far gone he's a sociopath or he was okay with it. I believe the latter and he should be held accountable for what he did to the fullest extent of the law.
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I wish I could change the responses to the survey, but do you think he will get the death penalty?? That is what his lawyers are trying to save him from.
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SPC Donald Tribble
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That's a tough one, Massachusetts does not have the death penalty so I'm not sure a jury from that State would convict for death.
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