I didn't watch that trial but I can't think of any good reason why they would be prohibited from reenacting a scene, what reason was there in that case?
The court didn't allow video. Something about the Prosecution left the boat where the jurors would see it when they came into court in the morning and when deliberations started, some of them were getting in the boat and the defense cried "Foul"...something along those lines, that was quite a few years ago, and in >California<so never mind :scared:
LOL...silly jurors.
Isn't re-enacting the crime prohibited?
I didn't watch that trial but I can't think of any good reason why they would be prohibited from reenacting a scene, what reason was there in that case?
Those crazy jurors, must have been cabin fever after all the time they spent on that jury - didn't the trial go on like forever?
Those crazy jurors, must have been cabin fever after all the time they spent on that jury - didn't the trial go on like forever?
6 months! At least it didn't fry their brains and they got it right.
The outline in the court room did not incorporate all the clutter or specific measurements of furniture and other items. Of course, that is assuming that is what they are doing. Do we know whether that was provided? TIA
Yes, and the jurors were sequestered I do believe. All anyone got to hear was the nightly rundown about the trial on "CourtTV"...back in the "Stone Age" when you could really believe the commentators :floorlaugh:
http://focusgroupjuries.wordpress.c...on-between-jury-experiments-and-jury-testing/
It's illegal or prohibited to conduct "experiments" -- I don't know what the legal difference is between jurors experimenting and jurors "testing" the evidence.
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There was a diagram of the trailer, don't recall if it had measurements. I took some screen shots, let me go look and see if I have one of the diagrams, brb.
ETA: Nope, no diagram in my folder.![]()
I think they were only sequestered for the deliberations. I remember one juror got kicked off because she went home and looked something up on her computer.
OT: Looked it up, she was caught on video talking to one of Laci's brothers as they passed in the hallway......of course Court Tv made it known to the judge...
45 more minutes....Do they stop at 4:00?
It just had the door measurements, room measurements, etc. IIRC, the room was @ 13x15 or so. It had the measurement of the tiled area, kitchen opening, and hallway opening measurements as well. They created the taped areas in the courtroom using those measurements done by Det. Porter.
http://focusgroupjuries.wordpress.c...on-between-jury-experiments-and-jury-testing/
It's illegal or prohibited to conduct "experiments" -- I don't know what the legal difference is between jurors experimenting and jurors "testing" the evidence.
Here's the beginning of the article I linked:
"Trial law makes a distinction between improper jury experiments and a jurys permissible testing of the evidence. Improper experiments are those conducted by jury members that have the effect of injecting new evidence into the case not presented by the parties. One well known instance of an improper experiment happened in Ohio vs. Widmer. The issue in that case was determining how long it took a body to dry. The jurors in the case took showers at home and then timed themselves as they air dried. This later became the basis for granting a new trial."
The boat thing from the Scott Peterson trial was an issue with the defense using the boat in court & showing how it was "impossible" for Scott to throw Laci overboard--it wsa an issue of that not being the same conditions as being on the water, etc.