Triumph the Insult Dog at the MJ trial

Jngrbrdman

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Man... this is some funny stuff. Regardless of how you feel about the guy and the verdict, this clip is hillarious to everybody who wasn't wasting their time standing outside the courtroom waiting on pins and needles. lol I mean, c'mon... I don't know any start that I love so much that I want to walk around dressed like him. Its a good time to hang up the costume and stay away from the court house if you are a look alike for an accused felon. :lol
 
:rofl

Triumph is so darn annoying, but yet so funny. I don't care what people think about this case, but one thing is for sure, money can buy your freedom!
 
If that was true then Martha Stewart wouldn't have served a day in prison. If the prosecution could have proven their case then it would have gone another way. Freedom is all a matter of how good your attorneys are. I don't think Jackson's money could have saved him if the prosecution could have proven their case.
 
its more of a matter of who has more money to pay the top notch lawyers. if there were lawyers like jackson's on the prosecution without a doubt jackson would be behind bars right now. so in a way, jacksons money did make him win because he hired lawyers to find anyway possible to make him look innocent.
 
joyriide1113 said:
its more of a matter of who has more money to pay the top notch lawyers. if there were lawyers like jackson's on the prosecution without a doubt jackson would be behind bars right now. so in a way, jacksons money did make him win because he hired lawyers to find anyway possible to make him look innocent.
That's what the law is all about. The defense always has the advantage. Attorneys that prosecute for the state are not the best lawyers in the world. They make much more money starting their own firm. Instead of being paid by the state a regular salary, they actually get to set their own salary by choosing the cases they defend. Criminal defense doesn't pay as much as civil prosecution, but a private firm can do either. Lawyers usually look at a job in the DA's office as a place to get your feet wet before you can start making the big bucks. I'd wager that MJ's lawyers did a stint in a DA office at one point or another.
 
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