Well, I am going to be 79 years of age in a few months and I just know that I'll be under the sod, feeding the worms LONG before this bastard finally get's his JUST reward. I'm feeling cheated that I won't be around to hear of him actually getting terminated.
I'm betting president Hickenlooper will just pardon him.
Life's hard when you're stupid
When the government came to take our guns, they knocked on the door. After our guns were gone, they never bothered knocking again - Holocaust Survivor
We watched this ordeal in detail starting very shortly after the attack to the verdict today. The Justice/Legal/Judicial system (several threads worth if somebody just starts them) worked.
Slow and ridiculous, it worked.
Now the disappointing part begins.
I don't mind spending a couple million to see him get a fair trial and good defense.
I do mind spending millions to keep him alive and incarcerated for the next 20 yrs on appeal.
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An interesting sidebar-the jury foreman is a survivor of the Columbine shootings and today stared at the defendant during the entirety of reading of the verdict.
This is where the disappointment comes from, in the "system" and society. From now until he dies, by what ever means/cause, we are stuck with ridiculous expenses and the offense of his continued existence.
Were I able, I would deny any appeal and order immediate execution.