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Old September 26th 03, 05:05 PM
Isidor Gunsberg
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It turns out that the decision to have Sherzer go on the stand, and
admit wrongdoing was quite correct. It was a big risk, but it paid off
for him. By essentially admitting to what the State accused him of
doing, he allowed the jury to focus on the nature of the crime (even
the Prosecutor admitted that Sherzer's actions might be interpreted as
barely legal), and on the entrapment defense. I'm surprised that the
jury bought entrapment, but fortunately for Sherzer the agent was a
bit too energetic in his sting, and it was also clear that the tenor
of the conversation changed in a dramatic way, from when Sherzer was
actually conversing with the girl.

I doubt that the agent will be given another opportunity to do a
similar sting.
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Old September 26th 03, 10:12 PM
Kenneth C.
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"Isidor Gunsberg" wrote in message
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It turns out that the decision to have Sherzer go on the stand, and
admit wrongdoing was quite correct. It was a big risk, but it paid off
for him. By essentially admitting to what the State accused him of
doing, he allowed the jury to focus on the nature of the crime (even
the Prosecutor admitted that Sherzer's actions might be interpreted as
barely legal), and on the entrapment defense. I'm surprised that the
jury bought entrapment, but fortunately for Sherzer the agent was a
bit too energetic in his sting, and it was also clear that the tenor
of the conversation changed in a dramatic way, from when Sherzer was
actually conversing with the girl.

I doubt that the agent will be given another opportunity to do a
similar sting.


I would agree. Another factor is that Alex has no history of other such
behavior. If he had, I don't think he would have stood a chance. Also, if
the girl had been much younger, I think he would have been convicted. All in
all, I think there were lessons to be learned here by law enforcement, Alex
Sherzer, and the girls parents.


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Old September 26th 03, 11:36 PM
Euclides Zoto
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I would agree. Another factor is that Alex has no history of other such
behavior. If he had, I don't think he would have stood a chance. Also, if
the girl had been much younger, I think he would have been convicted. All in
all, I think there were lessons to be learned here by law enforcement, Alex
Sherzer, and the girls parents.

No history? How do you come to that conclusion? He admitted it! It
is what kept him out of prison. Alex knew he was a dead duck and so
threw himself on the mercy of the court. This is the first time he
got caught if that is what your saying. The real struggle for Alex
his whole life is topsy-turvey and all he can do is try to get at
least a portion of his life back. You can tell by some posters here
that they don't look at Alex the same way as before.

EZoto
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Old September 27th 03, 12:02 AM
Kenneth C.
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"Euclides Zoto" wrote in message
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I would agree. Another factor is that Alex has no history of other such
behavior. If he had, I don't think he would have stood a chance. Also, if
the girl had been much younger, I think he would have been convicted. All

in
all, I think there were lessons to be learned here by law enforcement,

Alex
Sherzer, and the girls parents.

No history? How do you come to that conclusion? He admitted it! It
is what kept him out of prison. Alex knew he was a dead duck and so
threw himself on the mercy of the court. This is the first time he
got caught if that is what your saying. The real struggle for Alex
his whole life is topsy-turvey and all he can do is try to get at
least a portion of his life back. You can tell by some posters here
that they don't look at Alex the same way as before.

EZoto


By no history, I mean't no criminal record.


 




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