DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: In a message dated 98-03-24 00:34:27 EST, you write: << f your talking about the Vampire case in FL, it was already to go to trial but then the kid decided to plead guilty, they just had the sentencing hearing and he was given the death penalty, I think I did a complete case summary of this last week under the heading of Vampire murder. >> Isn't that a bit unusual, a guilty plea in a capital murder case without a pledge of non-capital punishment? Why the guilty plea at all, under such circumstances? Doc Subscribe/Unsubscribe, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the body of the message enter: subscribe/unsubscribe law-issues
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