Oregonmama
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They have close to 60 witnesses. Some might move quickly and others will not... Going to be long haul... And CWW will be on the stand for more than a day, jmoJRR trial was 15 days of trial, 6 days of jury selection, 9 days of witnesses. 1 extra day to deliberate.
MS so far we have 6 days of jury selection, on day 2 of witnesses.
Any guesses on how many more witness days? 7? 10?
I am really disappointed with the State today. So much time to prepare and to me its a sloppy execution. JMO
They have close to 60 witnesses. Some might move quickly and others will not... Going to be long haul... And CWW will be on the stand for more than a day, jmo
I feel the same. In the JRR trial, I thought, "Okay, this is their first run." But, I am feeling very frustrated with the way they are coming off. They need to take some Livesay classes.
Very strange how MS quickly looks up (like a hen) then lowers his head very close to the paper and with his pen makes single strokes on his paper then quickly looks up again. It looks like he is doodling. So weird!We always heard 4.3 million and that's why his bail was also set at 4.3 million. I'm wondering if they found another policy so the total is 5? I sure wouldn't put that past him.
He makes me want to puke seeing him and what is up with the constant writing? What the what?
They have close to 60 witnesses. Some might move quickly and others will not... Going to be long haul...
And CWW will be on the stand for more than a day, jmo
That will be a mouthful of an appearance. They had so much going on with each other. UGHBBM: I can't wait to see CWW on the stand ... and MS's reaction
This is what gets me nervous. There is no wiggle room in this case to make mistakes! JMO
Even if there was no writing you could possibly see imprints of writing...BBM: Notebooks cost what - about a $1 ? This could have cost the state thousands of $$$$$$$ !
Question: Does anyone know what the normal procedure is for destroying jurors' notebooks when a trial is concluded?
I thought the state destroyed and/or shredded notebooks.
I understand they have other cases as well BUT this case needs clear execution...JMOAgree. Nothing’s ever perfect BUT THIS TRIAL is a BIG deal! At times it makes me unsure the state’s on top of this and look how long they’ve had to prepare. Then again, LOOK what just occurred with jurors notepads! Sloppy, just sayin.
Hey Everyone.... check your memory on the following. I think it had to do with a filing for officially putting the Death Penalty on the table for this trial, was way back in maybe 2016 (?). A hiccup occurred when the state FILLED a bit LATE for the DP and Hamid Hunter’s signature was on the document. Regardless, it was worked out and could be Hunter filed after finding some else in his office had not done so. Who knows as much must be delegated but this made me very nervous at that time.
Anyone remember that?
I will add this... Mark and his team will not forget this mistake (juror notebooks) and will use that to their advantage when they appeal at the end of the trial.
I think, jmo, the judge is saving the alts for further in. They only have 2 and forming this jury was hard and they used all the last ppl in the panel to make the jury...IMO
To prevent a future appeal consideration, I wish the judge's remedy would have been to remove the juror and use one of the alternates. I dont know why that wasn't used as a remedy. It seems risky to allow that juror to remain on the case because nobody will be able to prove one way or the other whether that juror had read any of those other notes on the notepad.
He is probably telling the truth that he didnt read any of them but it doesnt matter what we believe or what the judge believes about him because it will be up to an appeals court to make that decision if this is brought up on appeal by the defense.