Didn't Gull state he wasn't an expert? M00, if he were innocent he wouldn't worry about the other side.When the judge forbids you to use an expert, it certainly helps the other side.
They seem to be going chronologically. My hope is they have witnesses prior to the confessions that can testify to behavioral changes or comments he made.I wonder if they will get into his direct confessions tomorrow. Can't wait to hear testimony of those.
I’m pretty sure there would be legal consequences for walking out and not fulfilling civic duty. More likely, the judge would simply remove the disgruntled juror.Or maybe they just had had enough of the sequestration, the long arduous days in the court room in uncomfortable chairs, lack of access to loved ones, and their device(s), JG's laws over what is allowed on TV etc and simply said to h*ll with this, I'm out? Does anything preclude a juror from just walking out? I've never heard of it happening so its a serious question.
William Tobin. He’s a forensic metallurgist.Who was supposed to be the expert?
Going to look them up.
Makes sense to have a bullet expert.
JAQ - Just asking a question.
Is there another media reporting on this?? I just don't care for this particular media guy. He seems so....pro defense without saying it
I'm surprised this wasn't considered prejudicial to the jury - him doing this in court for the jurors. MOO
No no no no! You are doing a great job. I'm sorry. I didnt mean you, I should have worked that differently. Again, I apologize.Just reporting the facts, ma’am. Don’t shoot the messenger just because you don’t like the message.
JMO
I've no idea given we have no actual public access to the trial as it happens and must rely on a select few media who gain entry to report back to us. I've learned to just wait until after midnight before I even share a link now because so many times now, wrong information has been shared initially and then updated / edited later on...Did the D even try to object on those grounds? Doubtful, if Rozzi was about to do the same thing.
Yes. I remember how Harpootlian bullied that one lady witness. She looked beat down. IIRC she even allowed him to make her agree with him. I've dealt with my fair share of male bullies.It's perfect - and an example to follow.
jmo
That’s a very broad and dismissive statement to make. I will trust the medical folks involved in the case to help sort out the impact of his mental state on the validity of the confessions. I also feel that the sheer number of confessions adds weight to credibility. I have no reason to simply assume RA wasn’t being truthful if he chose to confess, or that medications made him delusional.There are many people who don’t care that his mental state and medications received could have greatly influenced his “confessions”. As long as he said the words, that’s all that matters to them.
What a way of reminding the jury they never heard that sound in the video played for them…
BBM
This is what I call a calculated stroke of genius. It was loud and unnerving. Wowzer! What a way to bring this back around to how racking it was how the murderer threatened the girls into compliance.
What a way of reminding the jury they never heard that sound in the video played for them…
@localguydonnie
Going through #Delphi trial pool notes that just came in before 4 o’clock…
Allen’s attorney Brad Rozzi during cross examination of Melissa Oberg, expert who pinned Allen’s gun as the source of the cartridge found near girl’s bodies…
R: An unspent round and fired round are two different things.
Oberg: They’re all loaded into a firearm the same way. Only difference is pressure. Ejector mark is ejector whether it’s fired or cycled. Firing process could use more research, but not the tool marking process
R: Could have been cycled through other firearm?
Oberg: It is possible.
Going through more notes (email compression makes the notes very tough to read)…
R: You can’t say with any certainty where it (new cartridge used in testing) came from before you got it?
Oberg: No.
R: You don’t have a photo of that round in your 14-page report.
Oberg: No, it was in my original notes.They talk about other rounds used in testing. Oberg chose to use the test fired round because it marked better than cycled rounds.
R: (Those) aren’t the same.
Oberg: “I don’t consider them different. They just didn’t mark as well.”•I think she’s referring to the test rounds that were cycled but again, pool notes are hard to read…
Rozzi continues to stress how the cycled crime scene cartridge and the test fired cartridge are not the same thing.
Oberg: “I will keep repeating it’s the same way (loading cartridge), it just has a different pressure.”They continue to talk about specific extractors, gun builds, the condition of Allen’s gun, the tool marking verification process, who would make the final call if there were differing opinions.
Rozzi asked if Allen’s gun condition could produce different markings in 2017 and 2022.
Oberg responded with “can’t say. Should be similarities.”
R: Fair for jury to draw its own conclusions based on photos of the test fired round?
Oberg: Yes.
State Objected.
Judge sustained…
When going back to the discussion of expert disagreements and verification and who would have final say over analysis…
R: “At the end of the day, it’s subjective.”
Oberg: “I don’t know how you objectively measure subjectivity.”
Oberg said she’s never had someone disagree with her analysis.
Court back in session. Will update this information once more is received.
She’s clearly referring to an expert who analyzes her conclusion. Of course she’s had someone disagree with her analysis in the countless trials she has testified in.Text made red by me for focus:
Never had someone disgree with her analysis? Well dear... now ya have! Mooo.
Not yet. We have attorneys, non-experts, asking probing questions. We will see if anyone relevant actually disagrees with her findings and can articulate why.Text made red by me for focus:
Never had someone disgree with her analysis? Well dear... now ya have! Mooo.
They seem to be going chronologically. My hope is they have witnesses prior to the confessions that can testify to behavioral changes or comments he made.
So I’m hoping they don’t get to that tomorrow.
No I am saying at this point, **I** disagree with her analysis. Moo.Not yet. We have attorneys, non-experts, asking probing questions. We will see if anyone relevant actually disagrees with her findings and can articulate why.
JMO
We can agree to disagree.She’s clearly referring to an expert who analyzes her conclusion. Of course she’s had someone disagree with her analysis in the countless trials she has testified in.
I doubt any defense attorney didn’t cross her, let alone 100 or whatever the number is.
This is silly.
They probably can knock all of that out at the beginning of the day and hopefully start into the confessions.
Isn't Kathy Allen going to testify for the state?
Nick M. already alluded that his confessions will contain the motive was to sexually assault. That he forced them across the creek. That he killed them with a box cutter - which I can guarantee was not in any of the discovery material he may have seen.
That the sticks were used to attempt to cover them. Not for any symbolic meaning.
Ohhhh, really good point. So we need that recorded police interview as well. I think it was a couple hours long. That could take a while, especially with the detectives testifying about that.In chronological order, RA hasn’t been arrested yet.