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hmmm anyone else want the prosecutor to check the measurement that the faro scan image just measured? LOL I would want to see how it actually measures
The defendant is sitting at the far end of the table. Does the jury have a clear view of him? It looks like there is a main jury box and then a separate box for the 6 alternates?It is small.
The defendant is sitting at the far end of the table. Does the jury have a clear view of him? It looks like there is a main jury box and then a separate box for the 6 alternates?
Then I'll give it a try. Thanks for the information.
I've been inside several of them and they are small. Like I said before I was very impressed in how nice and friendly all the workers were unlike other courthouses. If any of the McStay family is staying nearby it's not in SB. There are no good places here to stay.It is small.
I've been inside several of them and they are small. Like I said before I was very impressed in how nice and friendly all the workers were unlike other courthouses. If any of the McStay family is staying nearby it's not in SB. There are no good places here to stay.
This little area that lit up seems to be important to the defense... not sure why lol
And again the Prosecution is objecting.
uggh this is why I'm not impressed with the Prosecution team... this is testimony IMO that should have come out on direct, why let the defense bring it out? I get that it doesn't help their case, but by letting the defense bring it out... listen to the prosecution objecting, it makes it look like they are hiding something.
I'm going to have to watch this tonight. I've missed too much to come to any conclusion. McGee said he had a background in physics and computer science (unusual for an attorney) so he is going to zero in on things the average attorney might not even think to ask.
Most of what we are looking at here, including cellular ping evidence, involves physics.
I'm going to have to watch this tonight. I've missed too much to come to any conclusion. McGee said he had a background in physics and computer science (unusual for an attorney) so he is going to zero in on things the average attorney might not even think to ask.
Most of what we are looking at here, including cellular ping evidence, involves physics.
Yes! I caught that yesterday as well. I really like McGee... I think he would have been one of those "impressive Prosecutor's" that I'm used to watching and really like
I think people need to remember that everybody just wants justice for the McStays no matter what people’s opinions are it’s about them.
Not somebody’s ego’s on a forum.
McGee was also a previous Prosecutor, according to his opening statement.
He was a DA for San Bernardino. He probably knows Immes, Daugherty and Rodriguez from his work there.
Yep, and I bet they go out and have drinks after court ;-)
My impression is that they are not adversarial at all. They were conferring quietly when DR was on the stand. No real animosity. Seem to respect each others roles. And, I like the judge. I haven't seen a lot of drama.He was a DA for San Bernardino. He probably knows Immes, Daugherty and Rodriguez from his work there.