Breaking News on MJackson on ABC right now

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MrPing1000 said:
I just realised this could really fuck over Weird Al Yankovich NOT GOOD.

Weird Al hasn't done a Jackson song in ages. This came at Michael's request in the 80s, and ever since, Al's complied with his wishes. I think the only case of an original artist getting pissed was Coolio, who apparently didn't give permission for Amish Paradise. Al insists he did, or rather, he insists his record label got permission. But that's over and done with.
 
MJ being found guilty would be the most amusing and entertaining thing to happen EVER!!! Not going to happen though, he's getting off - and I mean scott free.
 
ManDudeChild said:
What's Weird Al Yankovich up to these days anyway?

[Hank_Hill]...blew his brains out in the 80s.[/Hank_Hill]

I'm praying there is a riot of some sort, this would be an awesome setting for Season 5 of 24. :)
 
I'm guessing he's only going to get convicted on the alchohol charges, be surprised if anything else. If OJ walked with what was against him, this should have been over awhile ago
 
If he is found quilty maybe I will break into an electronic store and get a plasma screen tv to show how angry Iam and how Unjust the verdict is...
 
Regniws said:
I'm guessing he's only going to get convicted on the alchohol charges, be surprised if anything else. If OJ walked with what was against him, this should have been over awhile ago

OJ walked because of that stupid cop.
 
According to CNN's chart it looks like the jury can deliver verdicts in some counts but be hung in others? Is this correct? I didn't realize it could work that way.
 
Just because of all the cries that he's innocent...

Send the bastard up the river! :D

Seriously though, I don't know if he's guilty or not, I've avoided the trial as much as possible, but he's at least guilty of being a freak. No one can deny that.
 
teiresias said:
According to CNN's chart it looks like the jury can deliver verdicts in some counts but be hung in others? Is this correct? I didn't realize it could work that way.

You are correct. They did say they reached a verdict though so that usually suggests all counts have been decided.
 
Suranga3 said:
He's rich people, the verdict will be not quilty.

He's a rich technically black person though ...

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He's guilty. I just don't think they'll find him guilty. The guy needs help. He's a danger to children.
 
The office yentas turned on the radio.

I knew I wasnt the only one who surfed the net all day...
 
The BBC feed working for anyone? It's just sitting there, not doing anything for me. I mean is it supposed to be like this until 30 seconds before the verdict?
 
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