Scott MacFarlane
@MacFarlaneNews
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Attorneys have arrived. Dozens of media members are seated in courtroom and overflow room.
Jury selection process is about to resume
Looks like we're in this now
Jury selection process is about to resume
There will be *objections* from attorneys to some of the slides that are planned to be exhibited during opening statements today. Likely ahead of the statements.
Nevertheless, we're underway with the completion of jury selection
link:
https://twitter.com/brianstelter?re...2020-election-lies-17-apr-2023.672547/page-10
ErikWemple
@ErikWemple
I am here in Wilmington, Del., for the start of the trial in Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News. The courtroom has filled up with reporters, and there's an overflow courtroom with audio and video links due to the extensive interest from the media. 1/
The advantage of the main courtroom is that you can see everything that's happening, including the jury. But you can't tweet or otherwise connect to the Internet, though you *can* take notes on your computer. 2/
There's a glorious clatter that takes place in the courtroom when something dramatic is happening: All the journos furiously attempt to type up the proceedings. But it's not so glorious for the court: Judge Eric Davis just asked reporters to type lightly. 3/
In addressing the computer noise, he said that the assembled reporters could be sending a "message" to the jury. I don't think he was suggesting that the jury could decode the text, just that the roar of keyboards could clue in the jury that something newsworthy was afoot. 4/
Judge Davis also issued a stern warning about his courtroom rules, including the prohibition on photographs. He said, "My understanding is they’ve moved somebody." 5/
True: Caley Cronin, a PR rep for Fox News, was summoned from Davis's courtroom and directed to the overflow room for having taken a photograph in the courtroom before the day's proceedings. 6/
link:
I shall go ahead & follow this guy - Erik.