MagicRose99
Watch out for my thorns!
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Now, why didn't the judge do this for JA? "Please listen to the question..."
exactlydoc didn't supplement or amend his report after he found out that information he relied on was false?
She's very rigid and robotic-like. Her head is held unnaturally high and outward.
Because of this robotic-like stiffness, this is why her arms, hands/fingers look so strange. Everything she does or movement that she makes, is done with intent. Even her conversational skills and Jodi-jargon. She just doesn't flow naturally, you know?
She's definitely not hard-wired right!!
What is a 'speaking objection', mayqueen?
Speaking objection is an objection that contains more information than needed by the judge to sustain or overrule it. It is often in the form of an argument. Many judges prohibit lawyers from using speaking objections, and sometimes even from stating the grounds for objections, as it can influence the jury.
An interruption of the opposing counsel with a speech rather than a simple, succinct objection stating a rule or point of evidence is also referred to as speaking objection.