I think only about 8 hours?How many hours have they been deliberating for so far?
We chose someone who spoke out first and said we probably didn't want to be here, but we were in this together. Bingo. He got the top job. The next trial I was on, a week after this one, I was elected foreperson because I'd recent sat through a trial. Thankfully the drug case got thrown out.As a matter of interest, how did you appoint the foreperson?
We ended up with someone who we really shouldn't have, just because they were the oldest.
From memory, s/he gets on with other trials. Or hands down sentences. No rest time for judges.What does the Judge do whilst the jury deliberates? Does he sit in the court chambers and do other work, can he go home or does he stay at the precinct and preside on other cases?
That’s fascinating - thank you!From memory, s/he gets on with other trials. Or hands down sentences. No rest time for judges.
I wonder if they ever get any time for exercise?From memory, s/he gets on with other trials. Or hands down sentences. No rest time for judges.
The 2 Women’s Prisons in Victoria are quite a drive from Morwell where Erin’s court case is being held. The closest is 2 hours away. Why was Morwell selected as the location? A closer venue certainly would’ve had time and cost savings.Just curious…During the duration of the trial, did EP travel from and back to jail each day?
Only her and her solicitor know the answer to that question.The 2 Women’s Prisons in Victoria are quite a drive from Morwell where Erin’s court case is being held. The closest is 2 hours away. Why was Morwell selected as the location? A closer venue certainly would’ve had time and cost savings.
I will be a bit more concerned If this drags onI think we'll see a verdict either tomorrow or the end of the week. Those poor jurors are probably tired from all the evidence of EP's trial; I know I would be.
The 2 Women’s Prisons in Victoria are quite a drive from Morwell where Erin’s court case is being held. The closest is 2 hours away. Why was Morwell selected as the location? A closer venue certainly would’ve had time and cost savings.
Meanwhile, black plastic tarps have been wrapped around the front of the accused’s Leongatha home in the event she is found not guilty and wishes to return to her property.
Gosh. I'm really surprised he is still instructing them about his instructions during deliberations, when they haven't asked any questions. It feels very OTT to me, like he doesn't trust them to do their work. MOOPrivacy screening appears at Erin Leongatha's home
After several hours of deliberations, the jurors were brought back into the courtroom.
Justice Beale wished them a “pleasant break” tonight at the hotel where they will be sequestered, under the watchful eye of jury keepers.
“The jury keepers have an important job to perform and they’ll be making sure that no one interferes with you,” he said.
He instructed them not to second-guess any of their instructions.
“(It would be an) awful shame if you didn’t oversee one of their instructions and, as a result, we had a mistrial,” he added.
“Some of the instructions may seem over the top … but please just bear with it.”
The jurors will be bussed back to court tomorrow to continue their deliberations.
Meanwhile, black plastic tarps have been wrapped around the front of the accused’s Leongatha home in the event she is found not guilty and wishes to return to her property.
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Gosh. I'm really surprised he is still instructing them about his instructions during deliberations, when they haven't asked any questions. It feels very OTT to me, like he doesn't trust them to do their work. MOO
Her defence team has been pushing for her trial to be held in the Latrobe Valley, although the prosecution wanted it to be held in Melbourne.Only her and her solicitor know the answer to that question.
Ah okay, on second reading that makes sense. I was trying to fathom why he said their instructions, thinking maybe he meant the jury's instructions. I agree, it is the keeper's. Phew.I don't read the quote as talking about his jury instructions.
“The jury keepers have an important job to perform and they’ll be making sure that no one interferes with you,” he said. He instructed them not to second-guess any of their instructions. “(It would be an) awful shame if you didn’t oversee one of their instructions and, as a result, we had a mistrial,” he added.
To me, it looks like he is talking about the instructions of the jury keepers. In other words, "Do what your minders tell you while being sequestered. If you deviate from the rules they set out, we could have a mistrial."
I think they literally have "keepers" who could report back to the judge. People who accompany the jury everywhere and tell them where they can go, etc. The judge describes some of the rules as "over the top" so I imagine they are very restricted in what they can and cannot do. Perhaps they're even being confined to their hotel rooms.I'd even started wondering how he would even know if they'd ignored his instructions and how that would cause a mistrial without asking them.![]()