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Is this allowed? I assumed it must be because I have also noticed JW placing her phone in front of JA.
moo
Was Jodi texting in court?
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Is this allowed? I assumed it must be because I have also noticed JW placing her phone in front of JA.
moo
Just Saying.....I LIVE in AZ and so proud to have a vey smart and passionate prosecuting attorney like Martinez to keep <mod snip> on their toes for the rest of us who are law abiding and pay our taxes.
So agree katie...Loved love, how JM went after witness and put her in her place at the beginning and than let the show begin....Loved him throwing them all off with the Snow White thing, but I believe there is more to this, I wonder if he is going to bring out the picture that Jodi drew of Snow White with the black eye, I find that interesting, I don't know when she drew that but I believe it was before the trial started...
Also, when watching yesterday on the feeds from youtube, there is one posted by Croakerqueen123 when the incident with Samantha happened, her feed shows all leaving courtroom and than juror 5 and than the camera pans out and you see Samantha with Detective Flores talking to her, and I believe that is you and possibly Pasa? sitting behind her, it looks like this had just happened and Det Flores is talking to her about it.
Also, there are other feeds on you tube for day 41 that show some interesting things in the courtroom after court adjourns, specifically juror 5, but what got me was when Jodi obviously was watching jurors leave and she would look at Juror 5 than at the jurors as if to see if any were making contact with each other, and than at the very end, she looks at juror 5 smiles/smirks turns toward camera kind of laughing as if saying jokes on you...I don't very evil!!
Also ALV walking thru the rehearsed June 4 day story, and Jodi was trying to act upset as if on cue, she was studying the jury and looking at them during that whole part as if to try to connect, She knows there not buying it and I believe she knows she's in trouble, so now studying anything and everybody to get that mistrial!!!!!
Ok I just taped this off my tv with my iphone and let's see if it works here.
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Was Jodi texting in court?
Just Saying.....I LIVE in AZ and so proud to have a vey smart and passionate prosecuting attorney like Martinez to keep skanks on their toes for the rest of us who are law abiding and pay our taxes.
I don't think the "gets results" had anything to do with the verdict. Results are how he is able to turn witnesses' testimony around to answering more truthfully in terms of facts and what the evidence shows. jmo
I thought the TH's were pretty unfair to Martinez yesterday. He did not come out blazing. He started out very calm with her asking reasonable questions about her credentials. She got very testy right away and that's when the gloves came off. Her condescending nature was a huge turn off. And the Snow White makes perfect sense. I thought it was brilliant. The only reason it dragged is because she wouldn't answer honestly. Of course, the cross has just begun and they need to see where it goes. I don't know why no one ever criticizes the DT though. They spend days and days and days questioning their witness to basically say the same thing over and over again. Martinez' questioning is not linear and it usually goes somewhere. We all wondered where he was going with the gas can stuff and then BOOM! She lied on the stand. To your faces jury.
I understand why Eiglarsh is so critical, though. He's a law professor. He teaches law 101 and probably has a simple style. Also, I think he really wants Martinez to win and is appalled at the nature of the crime and the antics of the DT and doesn't want to see him lose because of his demeanor. I laughed yesterday when his attitude was kind of like, "really? What am I doing here? We're going to talk about Jodi's hair?" And when Drew's replacement only asked Katie one question, what she thought of Jodi's hair, he just got this seriously? look on his face and said, "that's it?" I still love him. I love that he's the co-host this week.
I thought JS could have been a little more commanding in her admonition to the gallery. "If you don't mind, please consider not laughing in the courtroom. Or not. Whatever."
At one point yesterday it sure looked like she was texting!:twocents:
Just Saying.....I LIVE in AZ and so proud to have a vey smart and passionate prosecuting attorney like Martinez to keep skanks on their toes for the rest of us who are law abiding and pay our taxes.
Over the years, one of the biggest fights in the domestic violence arena has centered around the credibility of its victims who are very often - but are by no means exclusively - women. Over the years thoughtful, credible and experienced experts have fought hard to bring legitimacy to the voices of the victims of domestic abuse. In just a few days, Alyce LaViolette - in her spirited, phoney and money-grubbing defense of a liar and a murderer - destroyed so much of the progress made on behalf of vulnerable women (and men) everywhere. There is nothing, NOTHING she can ever do or say that will redeem her shameful performance on behalf of Jodi Arias and her own financial bottom line. My sincere hope is that she is never again given the opportunity to exploit vulnerable women and men for her own financial gain.
So very true....so maybe that is why the jails are not as nice here as they are well lets say in Canada! TENT city baby....hahaha I love me a Sheriff Joe too And Oh my a few years ago was able to take a tour of death Row in Florence, AZ for a college class:...holy smoke that was some unholy hell!And a many taxes you are a payin' for this trash to be defended.
I agree about JA texting. That's what I thought too.
Over the years, one of the biggest fights in the domestic violence arena has centered around the credibility of its victims who are very often - but are by no means exclusively - women. Over the years thoughtful, credible and experienced experts have fought hard to bring legitimacy to the voices of the victims of domestic abuse. In just a few days, Alyce LaViolette - in her spirited, phoney and money-grubbing defense of a liar and a murderer - destroyed so much of the progress made on behalf of vulnerable women (and men) everywhere. There is nothing, NOTHING she can ever do or say that will redeem her shameful performance on behalf of Jodi Arias and her own financial bottom line. My sincere hope is that she is never again given the opportunity to exploit vulnerable women and men for her own financial gain.