Amy Robach
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She had problems.
Yeah.
This young lady had problems.
Now, this is not an excuse she made, the choices she made, but this is part of the argument that some are putting out.
This is before she's making her legal arguments, but just from a sympathetic standpoint.
And 18, we don't that often sentence people to death who are 18, 19, 20 years old.
That is interesting.
I mean, you think about 18-year-olds.
Yes, think about we got a 13-year-old and a 19-year-old in the house, essentially.
They're babies.
Children.
They are absolute children.
Thus, your 19-year-old, she's at least a child.
Well, I guess the jury did at the time, right?
This is what our system allows, and this is what justice looks like, and these are the rules.
In that regard, Robes, I mean, have we learned more since she was convicted?
Have we done more research?
Have we become, frankly, a little more averse to the death penalty?
Have we become...
So that is part of her attorney's argument.