2011.05.20 Jury Selection DAY ELEVEN (Morning Session)

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #521
A DUI is indeed a criminal offense.
 
  • #522
I get so mad when I look at ICA sitting at the table there up close laughing and smiling after I envision what she did to her daughter. I just seethe. She needs to be convicted and put to death. She has no right to be on this earth. She makes my blood boil. She is pure evil.
 
  • #523
I think I might start a photobucket account just for screen caps for the trial. For prosperity. What say you all?
 
  • #524
What is going on, a comfort break?
 
  • #525
Well, it should be.
MOO
I think the State ask's these questions because of the wording of the question on the questionnaire.

It would depend on how the question is asked.

IE: Have you ever been arrested? (If the pj says no and they (SA) find something - then you have been dishonest regardless of what it is.

If is just says - "Have you ever been convicted or plead nolo contendre in a court?"

Am I making any sense? The was it is asked could help or hurt either side with getting a pj excused for cause (dishonest on the questionnaire).
 
  • #526
vraihk.jpg
 
  • #527
What gets me is when people say she is crying and I am watching her and I don't see it.

ITA!! her wiping her eyes is like a nervous tick - it doesn't mean she's crying! All I see is ICA laughing, rolling her eyes, making jokes and chit chatting. There are no real tears. And even of there were, they're for herself NOT her daughter.

On the same note, it drives me CRAZY when she cries in front of the jury when HHBP reads the charges. Then as the jurors come in one by one she hears things like "baby was missing", "the baby's body", "smell of death", "her baby was murdered", "duct tape over the baby's mouth" and she sits stone faced with out the slightest tinge of emotion. I have NO ties to this case and I'm sitting at home tearing up!
 
  • #528
  • #529
The name of the movie/play is "Twelve angry MEN" -

Yes, 2 lawyers I worked for years ago were in a play they did here in town. Was very good..
 
  • #530
I think this guy is bad for the state BECAUSE he works with kids that were like ICA in high school. He will have empathy for her. I think the State should get rid of him. I don't think he is so impartial.

He could also be fed up with them too, being with them day in and day out and the troubled students disobeying and being disrespectful of his class and what he's teaching.
 
  • #531
I think I might start a photobucket account just for screen caps for the trial. For prosperity. What say you all?

I think you meant for posterity? Cause GA and CA will sue you if it's for prosperity!!!!
 
  • #532
Hi, while we are waiting could someone give me a definition of a "stealth juror"? I see the term used occasionally and to most here it is probably elementary but I'm wondering how that could happen. Will probably look it up but if someone would like to step in here a minute and give me a basic working definition I would appreciate it. TIA
 
  • #533
KC is more animated than a cartoon today.

She's happy that she's gonna get to go home soon to Orlando. I don't think she took to the Pinellas LE whose job it was to watch out over her!!:floorlaugh:
And ya know it's hard to sleep in a strange bed-the one in Orlando is nice and broken in!!:innocent:
 
  • #534
Those of us who have been or are teachers love "teachable" moments or experiences.
That said, I'm on the fence about him. ..:waitasec:
I agree with you ..my BFF is a teacher and so was my mom and her Bro

I would much rather see this PJ do a book than a playwright!!
 
  • #535
  • #536
I can understand those that feel he is arrogant. I talk to very educated people all day long because of my particular job and the kind of clients we have. There are those like this guy who are highly educated, secure in themselves, and speak very precisely. They know what they know, and that's what they know. I think sometimes they are just so smart that they don't realize their tenor might be off putting. However, I give this guy a go because of his involvement with academically challenged kids. In my experience the truly arrogant intelligencia don't demean themselves with that kind of job, they are too good for it. Of course this is all MOO and YMMV.

I consider myself of higher intellect and I can tell you that just because one is "highly" educated doesn't mean anything d/t I know several people with IQ's over 160 and don't have the common sense to come in from the rain. My personal opinion (scary) is it boils down to social inadequacy and lack of common sense! :crazy:
 
  • #537
Capture.JPGcasey-anthony.jpg

what a difference three long years make
 
  • #538
Those of us who have been or are teachers love "teachable" moments or experiences.
That said, I'm on the fence about him. ..:waitasec:

I see him as something of a fulcrum - the point of balance. I didn't get too hinked out by him. Again DH teaches at risk kids - this guy sounded spot on. I can't imagine a government teacher that wouldn't be excited. It's like asking a lit teacher if he/she'd like to study WITH Shakespeare or Faulkner
 
  • #539
So the guy they just had, won't be a foreman candidate. He's 5th alternate right now, with 4 strikes total before swearing in. So, at best he'd be Alternate #1. Of course both sides receive extra strikes based on the number of alternates HHJP chooses, so, who knows where that guy ends up. I agree with PP's, though, he'd be an interesting juror, for sure.

oh.. you are right!

17 minus 4 strikes (if all are used) is 13... so he, if all strikes are used, is the first alternate... and the state or defense could also use one of their alternate strikes on him as well
 
  • #540
I'll be glad to see that smirk wiped off her face when they read GUILTY.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
63
Guests online
4,814
Total visitors
4,877

Forum statistics

Threads
632,957
Messages
18,634,136
Members
243,359
Latest member
SMA
Back
Top