Well if you didn't do heinous things the jury wouldn't have had to see it. Pretty simple.Boswell claims mass of crime photos led to unfair murder trial
Convicted murderer Bailey Boswell argues providing jurors with dozens of gruesome photographs made it impossible to get a fair trial. An appeal heard in Nebraska’s Supreme Court on Wednesday.nebraskapublicmedia.org
During oral arguments heard Wednesday, the Nebraska Supreme Court considered whether showing dozens of gruesome photographs to jurors made it impossible for Bailey Boswell to get a fair trial.
Boswell and her attorneys used the argument in appealing the life sentence she received after a jury found her guilty of conspiring with Aubrey Trial to torture and murder Sydney Loofe of Lincoln in 2017. In a separate trial, a three-judge panel sentenced Trail to death.
The justices will review the case and determine if there is sufficient reason to review the sentence or grant Boswell a new trial. Their opinion will be released later this year.
Boswell claims mass of crime photos led to unfair murder trial
Convicted murderer Bailey Boswell argues providing jurors with dozens of gruesome photographs made it impossible to get a fair trial. An appeal heard in Nebraska’s Supreme Court on Wednesday.nebraskapublicmedia.org
During oral arguments heard Wednesday, the Nebraska Supreme Court considered whether showing dozens of gruesome photographs to jurors made it impossible for Bailey Boswell to get a fair trial.
Boswell and her attorneys used the argument in appealing the life sentence she received after a jury found her guilty of conspiring with Aubrey Trial to torture and murder Sydney Loofe of Lincoln in 2017. In a separate trial, a three-judge panel sentenced Trail to death.
The justices will review the case and determine if there is sufficient reason to review the sentence or grant Boswell a new trial. Their opinion will be released later this year.
Well if you didn't do heinous things the jury wouldn't have had to see it. Pretty simple.
Bailey Boswell, now 30, had maintained in her appeal that the prosecution secured the first-degree murder and conspiracy convictions on the strength of graphic trial photo evidence of Loofe’s dismembered body that prejudiced the jury against her, but the Cornhusker State’s top court found the evidence was not only “relevant” to the charged offense but also “probative” as to the motive behind the shockingly violent strangulation murder perpetrated by Boswell and 58-year-old death row inmate Aubrey Trail, Boswell’s then boyfriend.Tinder killer who lured store clerk to death to 'satisfy' her own 'sexual desire' gets bad news
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