In session back on this morning with discussion re: HHJB has 8 issued death penalty cases where HHSS has had 2 dp cases and both plead for life sentences. Anthony Colarossi from Sentinal discussing HHBP previous dp case, handled with professionalism. Also discussing HHBP very human side - "he plays jokes on people" once in awhile. His
Father (HHBP's Father) taught him life is too short to hate, and he grew up in Orlando in the 60's where he wasn't allowed to go to Woolworth's to get a hot dog. When HHBP was 8 years old, while on the bus, he was slapped across the face by a busrider for sitting in front of line. (discussing racial tension issues of 60's).
Judge Perry was on the stand when he received the info that the dt filed the "prejudice against them", while listening to the atty's argue their case. Talking head said HHBP did not even react, did not show any negative emotions and continued on with court in a friendly and honorable way.