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If we're talking in strictly a legal sense here, 'victim' ribbons should not be worn in view of the jury. As others have said, it could be a potential appeal issue, and in all actuality could sway a juror, even if that juror doesn't realize it. As reviled as the defendant is, she still deserves a fair trial.
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jodi giving the camera the finger
And is Steely still not present????
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Dear Mom,
You f....d up. Must talk ASAP so we can fix this.
Love,
Your peace loving daughter Jodi
And is Steely still not present????
It seems the judge has gone out of her way to give the defense the benefit of the doubt on a lot of issues, likely for appeal reasons. If it's really a legal problem for them to be wearing ribbons, I think she would enforce it. Otherwise JA and Co can suck it.