I didn't realize you were a prosecutor, privy to all the juicy information that the public doesn't get to see and not just the lame bullshit your tv tells you to believe.
It’s great people like you don’t get to sit on jury’s, convicting a man and his family based on crimes that most likely all the evidence supports. You are far too easy conned lemming.
Serving as a juror in a trial may be the best opportunity to draw the closest thing to an accurate conclusion as to someone's guilt or innocence, although this depends on the expertise of the lawyers and the judge... 'blind justice'.
I have served as a juror several times over the years on various kinds of cases, when someone charged with tax evasion who as it turned out was a tax objector, in the 2021 jury pool in the last of the four appeals trials for Dayton LeRoy Rogers an infamous Oregon serial killer, and a woman charged with a DUII whose defense was that she had an impairment that made it seem like she was drunk when she wasn't, and who started her car which had a IIDs installed because of a previous DUII Most of us jurors believed was guilty. Unfortunately, the prosecutor screwed it up failing to prove the case against her.