What was reported on that show is that the sheriff took boxed lunches to the needy. They apparently delivered lunch to seniors, disabled, etc. Later his vehicle is caught on video driving back to the courthouse.
Right. He was hosting a show on court tv featuring this case and a female guest gave information about something the sheriff did between the lunch and shooting. I’m trying to find the link so I can post what she said. It’s my understanding of the rules that I need a link for it,
I’m wondering why this case doesn’t have more input here. I find it such a mystery. The most reason report of what the sheriff did between lunch af going into judge’s chambers is really bizarre. I have to find a link for it before I can post it here. It was reported on Vinnie Pollaton last...
Watching Defense attorney Jeremy Bartley on VPI right now….omg, he looks exactly like the defendant! Even facial hair is the same! Bizarre! Like twins.
Not asking for spoilers but I can’t tell where the trial is in real time. I’m watching East coast, Daylight savings time. How much more today?
This Defense attorney is insufferable….and as another defense attorney that says a lot.
I wonder if they considered their attack might inflame the jury. A mock jury done in preparation might have let them know this. I just can’t figure out the payoff to the Defendant. It feels abusive to me.
Unless he has a gottcha moment coming, it seems quite lame. And worse, like shaming a rape victim for wearing a short skirt. (I realize rape was not involved in this case.).
Defense attorney trying to help, but imo annoying the jury. You need to have instinct about these things and he seems to have little the way he’s going.
Did the defendant wear a different outfit each day of the trial? I watched most days but didn’t take notes. I did make a mental note that I never saw her in the same outfit twice.
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