verdict watch 5/8/2013 #3

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I see a lot against teenagers and ones in their twenties...in other cases a lot but in this case assuming the young men thinking that she is "hot" and will aquit her. I have seen a remark on another site about a young man wearing a hoodie in court on the jury and that they were worried about how he would vote. So he was young, wearing a hoodie, and was of the male gender-why does that mean he does not have a brain automatically? Seriously its a DP qualified jury....age does not matter nor does gender. its only people projecting their own bias and uncomfortableness with certain ranges of ppl.

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no kiddin, JEOPARDY college tournament this week, and all the contestants wear hoodies.
 
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No she will have more even no matter what the verdict is after that. It is not really her account, someone else is running it so it will most likely keep going even after conviction.
 
My hubby, who rolls his eyes every time I talk about this trial, just texted me from work to ask if there was any word on the verdict. :floorlaugh: I darn near fell off my chair.

I hope we hear something today. :please:

Hubby came in after work yesterday and asked the same question. The answer was no. His reply was "Oh, your kidding, right" Sadly I was not.
 
As a former restaurant manager...our rule was don't pick up the plates until the diner has put their cigarette out in their baked potato.

Aaaah those were the days.....haven't smoked for over 6 years. :floorlaugh:
 
If I give you my doctor's number, would you call him? He doesn't listen to me. :stormingmad:

no problem........i'll just have a little ole "julia sugarbaker" chat with him :D
 
1.) TA was the ultimate catch: financially secure, extremely well liked, house, vehicle, good job, hard worker, no ex wives, no children, no baggage.
2.) TA had the "scoop" (whatever it was) on JA and was going to go "public"
3.) JA was "trolling" other perspective PPL men to get that "free meal ticket"
4.) It was better to be the ex-GF of murdered beloved man than be the "gold digging social climber with MAJOR issues" who would never be accepted back into TA's social or financial circles.

It was the difference of hooking up with a "somebody with status" vs. being a "nobody waiting on tables".

TA held the power to destroy any foothold she had in what she considered a "champagne lifestyle".

JMO........

I think JA was headed to 'Dateline" one way or the other. Even if she had married Travis I don't think it would have been too long before she felt she was entitled to something 'better' and poor JA would be crying about been forced to defend herself from an abusive husband (who just happened to have a sizeable insurance policy.)
 
Oh we want JSS to perform the ceremony at the courthouse....it is, after all, where we fell in love.

omg rofl rofl rofl thank you!

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....but can you have bridesmaids at the courthouse?
My mitigation specialist inspired bridesmaids dress is almost half way done....

Oh yeah, it's perfect, already has an aisle and seating, Juan is there to give me away, he'll be choked up of course.
 
I live in Canada and these issues are not apparent here. I served on a felony assault trial and it was an eye opener. Everyone dressed as if for work, lawyers and judge in robes, absolute respect in the court at all times. We were shepherded by bailiffs for free lunches at a restaurant due to the judge's wish for us to remain cohesive. When I think of that time, I think of authority and respect and gravitas. We were never to talk about the details of the trial even after the trial.

On the other hand, one juror was a dentist who was losing business and was willing to vote in anyway that expedited his exit. So why would someone on the Arias jury be any different in their selfishness? And/or seduced by potential media face time and $$$$$? The trial is big business everywhere.

I so agree that public service has become a dirty word unless there's something in it for them.

I am Canadian too and have attended a few Trials. I do love the robes and collars. Altho I had to laugh last Trial i attended when there was a break one of Prosecutors would rip his robe off in the Courtroom. All i can say if i was ever a Juror and one of my fellow Jurors was not deliberating fairly I would alert the Judge. I'm sorry that was your experience. I have had 2 Jury notices but called on the Friday it had been settled out of Court. Thankfully. I really don't ever want to be a Juror but would fulfill my duty if ever picked. Our daughter was a Juror in a Trial on an Insurance case. She is a Nurse and it did involve medical issues. She said she almost lost her mind LOL.
 
This is where I am in my alternate reality. :rocker:

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Wonder where Dr Demarte's laptop ended up ? JAT

Yes, What DID happen?

I haven't heard much of anything and wasn't around this weekend so I'm sure this was already posted. Just pulled this up from Sunday 5/8. It's from the DailyMail so I don't know how reliable their reporting is. IMO and MOO it is Arias related, without a doubt.

The police report notes that though the laptop was stolen, diamond earrings sitting out in the doctor's bedroom and cash that was stored in a drawer was not taken.

The police report did not say if investigators felt there could be a connection to the Arias case.







http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...emarte-weeks-testified.html?ito=feeds-newsxml


local story http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/story/22162948/2013/05/04/laptop-stolen
 
i don't get my hackles up about much, but there is a big vein of ageism running through this trial that really PISSES ME OFF!!!!

i'm about your age. i'm tired of anyone implying we don't know about life and new things and technology, and phone sex, and crotch shots, and kinky sex, etc. not ONE of those things is news to me or any other 'old' people i know.

has everyone forgotten the 60's and 70's???? i was 21 in 1970. think i did a few things? MORE than a few? you'd think right if you said 'YES.'

i've not heard one thing in this trial i haven't heard before. i didn't live in a cave all these years, for cryin' out loud.

:banghead:

These young'ns can only read about WOODSTOCK. We were WOODSTOCK!!!:floorlaugh:
 
O/T question here but I have been wanting to ask: Is the cat really named Basil?
 
Charged around the house this morning like a mounted cavalier, cleaning and setting up everything for a quick din-din tonight. All so I can.... sit here staring at the 'puter monitor. For hours. Wish I had a cat litterbox to clean up!

File this under: Watched pot that never boils. It seems like we've been here forever but, considering months of trial and the Mt. Everest of evidence the jurors have to digest, it really isn't that long.

Re: The juror's casual attire; when I have been called to jury duty, I always dressed up a bit (and I'm in hot, humid Florida). But I don't begrudge this jury for wanting to be comfy. Whatever works! Better have them deliberate in comfort than struggle with a wedgie from dress pants that no longer fit! lol

So bring on the diet soda, apples, flip flops and...JUSTICE!
 
Just for the record on aging....no such thing as an un-hip former hippie.
 
Yuppers. I hope she is melting and imploding from the inside out.
I heard someone say she was allowed to have "legal papers" in her holding cell.
Does that mean she's able to read all her disgusting journals AGAIN while waiting?
 
Tried to teach grandmother to use email. She was totally wowed by the screen saver. Couldn't even teach her how to use a mouse because instead of using it the real way, she would move it across the monitor screen. Finally just gave up.

OMG too funny!!!!!

But each older person is different. My own parents weren't computer savvy at all, yet I've seen plenty who are. I think it's an individual thing, but I do notice a correlation between people who keep up an active lifestyle--ie continuing to work, having social connections, or just plain old keeping active and busy- versus older people who are less active, and lead a more solitary, reclusive type of lifestyle.
 
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