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Kyron Horman: Does Terri Horman Stand Any Chance Of A Fair Hearing?

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Kyron Horman: Does Terri Horman Stand Any Chance Of A Fair Hearing?

KYRON Horman: Under the laws in the United States a person standing trial is entitled to a jury of their peers. Under those laws both the Prosecuting Attorney and Defense Attorney are permitted to question and/or challenge prospective jurors as to any preconceived opinions or beliefs they may have of the person’s innocence or guilt and can have them struck from the jury pool, writes Cheryl from the US.

At the present time a Grand Jury in Oregon is hearing testimony from allegedly over 200 people who are comprised of Police; people who know or have known Terri Horman, even casually; Terri Horman’s close friends; Kyron’s biological parents; people from the school where Kyron attended – all brought before the Grand Jury by the DA, either subpoenaed or appearing voluntarily by the DA’s office.

One only has to read the newspapers carrying the story in Oregon and in other States throughout the United States; read the postings written on multitude of sites; listen to the news reports or watch the Press Conferences given by the Police or Kyron’s biological parents carried nationwide to realize a safe estimate of 95% of the public in Oregon are screaming for her blood and some calling for her execution and she hasn’t even been named a prime suspect by the Police, who at present time are asking the public’s help to get evidence against her.

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Posted: 3rd, September 2010 | In: Reviews | Comments (10)