Maisiebelle
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So here we are, another day waiting......
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So here we are, another day waiting......
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I can't believe we have not heard a single word about what is going on. This has to be the weirdest trial I have ever watched. imo
I realize it was a very long trial, almost too long and the jury has a lot of info to go over. I wonder have they asked any questions yet?
Yes, I've watched all the episodes. it's interesting and I had to followHas anyone watched the show Bull? About jury selection and jury decisions. I caught it once and it was very interesting.
It seems normal to me that the public doesn't hear anything. I guess we're used to a world of updates, but these proceedings are confidential and they only communicate with the judge, and only to ask questions about jury instructions or to ask to review testimony, etc..
Even their vote ballots are secret. The holdouts if any are not identified to each other, and may change.
We don't get real news until they either return with verdict or report a deadlock, but sometimes the media will get wind of and report some question they submitted to the judge, and it might spark public speculation on where their focus is, a witness, forensics, etc..
There hasn't been any of that so far.
I also hope to heaven they are not going to deadlock. It only takes one juror not to be convinced, so it could happen. Especially if there is someone who has a suspicion of Maui PD investigations, which is a common thing on Maui.
@courtchatter reports as of today there have been 11 questions/requests from jury. Deliberations continue. No other details are available.
July 2014; BBM
An arraignment and plea is scheduled to take place at 8:30 this morning for Steven Capobianco, who was indicted on second-degree murder and third-degree arson in the homicide death of his ex-girlfriend Carly Charli Scott.
When it comes to jury deliberations, I have learned that patience is a virtue.
Was checking out the exact charges for SC when I noted that SC is not charged with the death of his own baby. By constitutional law, is it that one must be born before being considered a person worthy of killing? I do not understand why the baby's death is not mentioned in the charges against his biological father.
When it comes to jury deliberations, I have learned that patience is a virtue.
Was checking out the exact charges for SC when I noted that SC is not charged with the death of his own baby. By constitutional law, is it that one must be born before being considered a person worthy of killing? I do not understand why the baby's death is not mentioned in the charges against his biological father.