I know this is a moot point because the episode with Ms. Manning fainting didn't amount to a mistrial but I thought that it was important to note that during a break (I believe it was right after lunch) when everyone came into the courtroom, the judge stated to the bailiff that it was mentioned to him that the audience felt it was cold in the courtroom and if he could turn the heat up. He turned it up and then before the next break, the fainting episode occured. This could have been one of the many reasons for her to have fainted. I guess what I am saying is that if the defense should EVER use this episode for a reason in an appeal, the temperature in the court needs to be brought up because I don't believe this was stated on the record and I know it was before the jury was brought in that the heat was turned up.