Had extra funds been available to conduct a more thorough investigation, a Pinconning man may not have been acquitted of attempted murder, according to one juror in the man’s recent trial. “What it came down to is there was not enough money to do this investigation,” said the juror in the trial of Stanley “Mike” Milostan. “We could have come up with a different verdict if more money was supplied to deal with this case. Unfortunately, it was not.”
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Juror comments on verdicts in Pinconning man's attempted murder trial
via MLive
Had extra funds been available to conduct a more thorough investigation, a Pinconning man may not have been acquitted of attempted murder, according to one juror in the man’s recent trial. “What it came down to is there was not enough money to do this investigation,” said the juror in the trial of Stanley “Mike” Milostan. “We could have come up with a different verdict if more money was supplied to deal with this case. Unfortunately, it was not.”
Had extra funds been available to conduct a more thorough investigation, a Pinconning man may not have been acquitted of attempted murder, according to one juror in the man’s recent trial. “What it came down to is there was not enough money to do this investigation,” said the juror in the trial of Stanley “Mike” Milostan. “We could have come up with a different verdict if more money was supplied to deal with this case. Unfortunately, it was not.”
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