2011.07.03 Defense (CM) Closing Arguments #2

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  • #321
Trying to play on the jury's sympathy saying Casey was only 22 and he's had shoes older than her. Caylee was only 2. :(
 
  • #322
Mason: "What act? WHAT ACT?"

Nine jurors in unison: "The duct tape, <modsnip>!"
 
  • #323
Sure she was well taken care of. Thank her grandparents, not her mother.
 
  • #324
Funny if a juror threw something and hit him upside his head. You know that has crossed their mind.

****Quote of the day, above!!! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
  • #325
I hope they don't stop tonight, without the State' Rebuttal......It wouldn't be fair!!
 
  • #326
I thought CM was going to be much more impressive than this

I think this is a better act for LDB to follow though

Me too. I think DT should have ended with JB.
 
  • #327
Did he just say have fun reading the instructions to the jury?

I thought I heard that too... Is he laughing at the system he was lauding earlier?
 
  • #328
So now they should disregard all of ICA's lying statements because those big bad old cops were yelling at her and berating her. No one forced her to lie CM!

Well that's been his "mantra" since he joined the DT , hasn't it?
(don't know why I'm posting; I'm not even listening....LOL)
 
  • #329
Nothing except her skeletonized remains. Oh, and the smell of decomposition in her trunk while she was partying for 31 days.
 
  • #330
UGH - --------- no trauma - loving mom - nothing as far as aggravated child abuse.
 
  • #331
Is the fact that she wasn&#8217;t beaten regularly before the murder what changes it to manslaughter?

I still think sedating and going too far fits
 
  • #332
He's going to try & end at an ackward point, & force the prosecution to start rebuttal, that's all he has (that & his ability to 'blah, blah, blah' the jurors)-Casey is saying, 'yeah, listen to this one'....
 
  • #333
so in summation we can derive from these facts upon hearing the next case on the mysterious death of a child:

all we can be charged with is improper disposal of a body?

is he serious? :waitasec:
 
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I was thinking it was something more along the lines of the "Pajama Jeans" they're constantly advertising on HLN. Who knows, though. LOL

I ordered 6 already.
 
  • #336
KBelichWFTV Kathi Belich, WFTV
Mason tried to make a joke about his shoes being as old as casey was when Caylee died.. Again not one juror cracked as much as a smile
 
  • #337
I know, I know. I am not 100% convinced that Casey committed pre-meditated murder. That was the weakest part of the state case IMO + the lack of info on time/cause of death. They made reasonable arguments as to why Casey didn't plan this ahead of time. If I understood the TH the jury doesnt need to all agree that it was 1st degree premeditated murder but that they all just need to agree it was 1st degree premeditated or felony murder. After all of this I'm more inclined to believe Casey drugged Caylee so she could go party, she used too much and Caylee died. So if Caylee died because of that, it would encompass the felony child abuse charge. So that would be 1st degree felony murder, right? If I'm understanding that correctly I think the chances of 1st degree are pretty high. Never can tell and everything else in this trial has been off the wall.

CM, please don't talk about computers. Ever. The cops yelled at Casey in a tiny room. Yeah, I'm sure the jury is oozing sympathy.

I don't think that's premeditation though. As countless of lawyers and judge perry have stated: premeditation happens in the blink of an eye. The moment she put the second tape on, we were talking premeditation.
 
  • #338
You have to go with the actual evidence as it was presented. Not with a desperate attorney's spin on that evidence, in a closing argument where he is allowed to say anything he wants about the evidence or the people who presented it and testified to it.

The jury took notes during testimony, they will be able to see the difference between what the testimony (the evidence) is and what the spin is.

I hope the jury can see the real truth here, there is only one person who did this, ICA :banghead:
 
  • #339
My hubby, who NEVER takes naps, slept through all afternoon (since the jurors returned from lunch) of JB closing argument. Oh how I wish I could have done the same!
 
  • #340
I knew he lied when he said it would be short! :giggle:
 
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