Livingthedream
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What happens to DP during deliberations? Is he in the courtroom or in jail the whole time? :waitasec:
That is exactly what makes me nervous about this jury. Somebody had to get them all onboard for the costume changes every day. That person will hold a lot of weight. if they are pro-DT then this may end up a not guilty verdict.
I hope they had a big breakfast. Lunch after 3pm? I hope they were alert enough to pay attention and not be focusing on growling stomach's or getting dizzy from low blood sugar. Seriously, why was the lunch break so late?
I have nothing nice to say about the manner in which this judge runs his court room. None, so I'll be quiet.
back to catching up.
I already did, Bravo, so you're covered. Find a roomie -- LaLaw is mine, so no dibs.
They give big discounts to Sleuthers; I think there are some there already from a case in Florida....
What happens to DP during deliberations? Is he in the courtroom or in jail the whole time? :waitasec:
First, ~n/t~, let me thank YOU for the hard work you have done for us here on this forum to relay all the pages and pages of IS broadcasts, etc., through all these many days. Yes, you had others doing the same thing, but you always seemed to surface, seemingly tirelessly through it all.
Certainly the jury should have time, if they start off not too "far apart" from each other tomorrow morning, to arrive at a verdict by late tomorrow afternoon. That is assuming that things get underway fairly early as they should. what And I do hope so very deeply that it will be Guilty, but I am not going to predict it. It's not that I necessarily think they will decide the alternative, it's just that I am too "gun-shy" to think it might happen the way it should.
Certainly the unbelievable injustice done to Caylee has made me that way -- I really didn't see that curve ball coming, not one whit of it. And now we see Baez here & there, Mr. Big Stuff. Like LaLaw, I think I will shut the door, shut the book, shut whatever I can to separate myself from the evilness and lack of fairness that a NG verdict here will do to so many, many people. Whew. I just cannot think it -- it literally takes my breath away.
So let's think/hope that the jury will indeed be united in the right way for the right reasons for the right folks and for jurisprudence being restored just a little bit.
I am wondering if in jury selection prospective jurors are ever asked if they would refuse to convict on a charge that consisted of circumstantial evidence.
Especially this jury. If they said "no" and got picked, it looks good.
I get the feeling some of you don't understand what circumstantial evidence means. All evidence is circumstantial apart from confessions, eyewitness accounts and incriminating acts caught on camera/tape. DNA evidence is circumstantial, bodies washed ashore is circumstantial, fingerprint evidence is circumstantial.
The vast majority of convictions are based wholly or largely on circumstantial evidence, which is good because circumstantial is often far more reliable than direct evidence, (eg, I would trust DNA evidence any day over an eyewitness account or even a confession).
That is exactly what makes me nervous about this jury. Somebody had to get them all onboard for the costume changes every day. That person will hold a lot of weight. if they are pro-DT then this may end up a not guilty verdict.
For sure. And least reliable is eye witness accounts. I hope they can get past the first hurdle before them. Was this a Murder. If they all agree on that there is a very good chance for a conviction :moo:
I think there is a good chance they can get past that hurdle, because even the defense's pathology witness stated that accidental drownings of sober adults in their bathtubs are very rare. That, along with the prosecution's forensic pathology evidence should hopefully clear that hurdle, at least if the jury uses their common sense.