Billie Jean 78
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I'm opening this thread so someone might enlighten me with the possible outcomes of the jury deliberations.
Obviously it can be:
A. guilty,
B. not guilty or
C. hung jury.
Now in case of A Murray may get the maximum of 4 years in prison + he might/would lose his medical licence. But what happens after those 4 years served in prison, or whatever time he would get? I've already heard that he may never ever profit from this trial, meaning he may never ever write a book or a movie srcipt. What about his medical licence - would he be able to regain that after the 4 years in prison? Who decides about that, the judge, the medical board?
In case of B - would it be possible to have a civil trial and Murray to be found quilty on that one and still prohibit him from profiting from the case? I'd say that in that case he may write a book in the future, because I remember OJ doing so and he was found guilty in the civil case but not guilty in the criminal case.
In case of C - is it possible to have a retrial? Is it something that usually happens if there is a hung jury? Who decides on whethear there'll be a retrial - the judge or the DA?
Obviously it can be:
A. guilty,
B. not guilty or
C. hung jury.
Now in case of A Murray may get the maximum of 4 years in prison + he might/would lose his medical licence. But what happens after those 4 years served in prison, or whatever time he would get? I've already heard that he may never ever profit from this trial, meaning he may never ever write a book or a movie srcipt. What about his medical licence - would he be able to regain that after the 4 years in prison? Who decides about that, the judge, the medical board?
In case of B - would it be possible to have a civil trial and Murray to be found quilty on that one and still prohibit him from profiting from the case? I'd say that in that case he may write a book in the future, because I remember OJ doing so and he was found guilty in the civil case but not guilty in the criminal case.
In case of C - is it possible to have a retrial? Is it something that usually happens if there is a hung jury? Who decides on whethear there'll be a retrial - the judge or the DA?
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