If he gets a break in the judicial system, pcgizzmo, I suspect it might come from perhaps one of these two directions.pcgizzmo wrote:I think this guy is 100% guilty based on the video evidence we've seen and there is one thing about Oklahoma. If your guilty they will throw the book at you if they can. I don't think he's going to get a break.
First, depending on how the issue was handled at trial, if indeed it was pleaded by the defense, Oklahoma's counterpart of what is generally called "temporary insanity" or such, should Oklahoma have a counterpart. Any relief here would undoubtedly lead to a new trial.
Secondly, we might see some compromise in the verdict when the sentence is announced, of course assuming that the judge has some leeway, and of course Oklahoma criminal law is a mystery to yours truly, so I have no business making predictions.
Elmo