Pretty sure the alternates are kept under subpoena until a verdict is reached. That way if a juror gets sick or is otherwise unable to finish they still have the 12 to render a verdict.
ETA: I don't think it's called a subpoena for jurors but idk the term.
I don't think the hours of deliberation counts are accurate. We aren't counting meals, breaks, time spent moving/reviewing evidence, electing a foreperson, going over the charges and paperwork, etc. I know they were sent back over 6 hours ago but they actually maybe have only been deliberating...
Ok I get all of you saying the prosecution should be softer on her but hear me out. She CHOSE to take this case. She is CHOOSING to be paid for this. She testified that she has testified before. She knew full well that she would be open to cross examination and what that might entail.
I don't...
This may have been brought up already but the mispronounced words are driving me crazy!
CoOBerate rather than CoRRoborate
DisASSociative rather than Dissociative
Etc.
I noticed something today in the videos. LS frequently says, "ya know what I mean?" She's wanting them to agree with her. She's trying to gauge their belief in what she is saying. That's not insanity.
There's a part of me that hopes AS and HH reconnect. I think they care about each other and I think they could help each other. Moreover, HH really could use some family that's not LS's.
I hope this hasn't already been asked... what is the prosecution strategy for playing this entire video? It's boring, off-putting, and isn't really giving anything that they don't already know. Is this typical? Have I missed something?
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