If Little Jodi REALLY wanted to assert herself . .
#1 Fire her attorneys
#2 Get new attorneys
#3 Go to #1
It worked for Charles Ng, psycho serial killer in California, and turned out to be the longest, most expensive trial in California history up to that time. $20,000,000 and 8 years, comes...
I think that our little slasher killer may have literally, truly lost it. They don't want to roll her into court on an Anthony Hopkins style cart, so the shrinks and their drugs are trying to settle her down. It probably happens all the time, so nothing new to the jail staff. It could be real...
LOL!!
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/local_news/water_cooler/jodi-ariasverdict-did-she-flip-off-jurors
Posted: 05/08/2013
Last Updated: 35 minutes ago
By: abc15.com staff
PHOENIX - Did Jodi Arias intentionally "flip the bird" at the jury after being found guilty of...
Serial killer Charles Ng did just that, repeatedly and turned his trial into the longest and most expensive in California history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRtYoCzwT9w
Would Jodi do something like that? Nah.. :banghead:
They had a bomb threat on the courthouse today, but they caught the perp in a nearby motel. He had guns and ammo and said he wouldn't be taken alive, but they got him, no one hurt. I saw Arpaio interview somewhere ..
The state had to prove not only that Caylee was dead, they had to _prove_ that she was _murdered_. Being dead and being murdered are very different things.
I told you I was senile. And in shock. My granddaughter and great-granddaughter went missing on or about 5/1/2011, not 'memorial day weekend'. My great-granddaughter was named Zaylee. Caylee with a Z.
I served on a triple murder/sequestered jury that resulted in 3 death sentences and 2 life sentences. What I experienced with one or two of the jurors during deliberations was disgusting.
It sometimes takes a very strong or diplomatic, persuasive personality to ensure that a hung jury isn't...
My question concerns the 48+ hour pause in the court proceedings before a penalty phase after a 1st degree murder verdict.
I, personally, served on a sequestered triple murder jury in Tennessee that resulted in 3 death penalties and 2 life sentences. The murderer was executed by lethal...
Yesterday, I was teetering on the 'pre-meditation' factor in Caylee's death. I no longer have that question in my mind. I also believe that not only is Casey guilty of pre-meditated 1st degree murder, or felony murder as a result of aggravated child abuse leading to death of a minor child, but...
On most other occasions when her latest lie took her to 'the end of the hall', she simply made up a new lie. When I look at the BS lies she has apparently fed her own attorneys, I'm thinking this is 'Her Last Lie'.
Book title anyone? :crazy:
I have watched many, many trials, gavel-gavel on the old, original Court TV over about a 7-10 year period every day.. I was a trial addict, actually.
My opinion is that Baez's closing argument ranks among the best I have ever witnessed as it relates to creating reasonable doubt in a TOUGH...
It is in every trial. The defense, in America, is required to vigorously defend their client(s). Baez is doing a pretty good job of it, in closing, in my opinion.
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