I served on a jury and we were instructed specifically that you cannot consider someone guilty unless you know beyond reasonable doubt that they did it. "I think he did it" or "he probably did it" is not enough. I can't see how he could be convicted of anything unless the jury is super biased or the defense attorney is terrible. Especially given they charged him with first degree murder or some bs.
I served on a jury and we were instructed specifically that you cannot consider someone guilty unless you know beyond reasonable doubt that they did it. "I think he did it" or "he probably did it" is not enough. I can't see how he could be convicted of anything unless the jury is super biased or the defense attorney is terrible. Especially given they charged him with first degree murder or some bs.