GUILTY WI - Julie Jensen, 40, dies of antifreeze poisoning, Pleasant Prairie, 3 Dec 1998 *husband guilty*

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This prosecution opening is so underwhelming. She’s reading the opening statement. I don’t know why prosecutors don’t have their opening segments and closing arguments practiced and memorized. Especially for a major trial like this.
 
“You have the right but it’s not a good objection. I want it noted for the record!” Yes judge! I can’t stand it when attorneys behave this way. Just prolonging things unnecessarily and acting like every little statement is violating a fair trial.
 
This prosecution opening is so underwhelming. She’s reading the opening statement. I don’t know why prosecutors don’t have their opening segments and closing arguments practiced and memorized. Especially for a major trial like this.

Due to the subject matter, my guess is the jury is laser focused ;););)
 
I’m sorry but this is a terrible opening. She’s standing still behind a podium and reading. It’s monotone. I’m always amazed at the poor oratorical skills most litigators have. I’m having a hard time maintaining interest. You don’t have to go through all the evidence in detail. Esp if you’re just going to read it. Just a broad overview! How can you do this job day in and day out and be this bad?
 
Agreed about the prosecutor. Sitting and reading opening statement that already feels way too long.
Schlubby presentation imo. Can't stand this defendant. Smugged and smirked through the first trial. Imo. Ugh he gives me such creepy gaslighting vibes. Poor Julie. Still don't understand how the letter caused this retrial. I mean I get it regarding how Julie can't be cross examined on this, but beyond that I struggle. haven't letters like this been admitted into evidence successfully in other cases I wonder. So glad you guys are here because no one in my life wants to discuss true crime!
 
Watching this trial now but not familiar with this case. Has he been out since 2013 when a federal judge overturned his conviction, and ordered he be released from prison?
 

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