GUILTY AZ - Daniel Rodriguez, 29, fatally shot by Phoenix PD officer, 5 Oct 2010 #3

  • #301
Anyone watch Breaking Bad?
 
  • #302
Does anyone think the jury is having too much "fun" and doesn't want it to end? Loud and chatty? What are they doing in there? Exchanging recipes? Playing poker? This is too much. :(

:facepalm: Ask one of the Twitters if they've heard loud outbursts of "BINGO!!!!" coming from the jury room.......
:drumroll:
 
  • #303
:facepalm: Ask one of the Twitters if they've heard loud outbursts of "BINGO!!!!" coming from the jury room.......
:drumroll:

:floorlaugh:
 
  • #304
:facepalm: Ask one of the Twitters if they've heard loud outbursts of "BINGO!!!!" coming from the jury room.......
:drumroll:

:floorlaugh:

:scared:
 
  • #305
:facepalm: Ask one of the Twitters if they've heard loud outbursts of "BINGO!!!!" coming from the jury room.......
:drumroll:

:great::razz::takeabow::laugh::silly:
 
  • #306
Trial Diva Jen ™ ‏@TrialDivasJ 55s Mehrens is here...#RichardChrisman

Trial Diva Jen ™ ‏@TrialDivasJ 38s Now Mehrens is gone...#RichardChrisman
 
  • #307
Hmmmmmm
 
  • #308
I don't like to speculate but you're right. 15 hours for a case that is quite simple? Sounds like a hung jury to me.

Rose, and another thing is, it's not like those 15 hours were all together with only food breaks in between....no they are spread out over 5 days!!! That means the jurors individually have every night to mentally "go over" the day's discussion in their heads and think about it. Also they had ALL WEEKEND to think about it. Not saying they're doing any independent research, of course, just talking about thinking about it in their heads like we all do.

I think it could be two things: Either there is one or two people on the jury who are going against the majority vote, so the others are trying to convince them so they can reach unanimity. It could even be 4-5 people, who knows? Or, they could be going through ALL the evidence/witnesses/instructions piece by piece and then taking a vote at the end of everything. Plus with the charges they could be going over those one at a time too.
 
  • #309
Jewels53>>>>>>>>>> :sleep:

Quiet, she's sleeping!


Well the 53 in my user name represents my birth year, so that tells you why I am sleeping. lol

Seriously though I am so frustrated with this jury, it shouldn't take this many days. This is not a death penalty case. I just don't get what they are doing in the jury room.

I have gone through 2 verdicts since this trial began and this isn't one of them. :banghead:

PS I am not taking this out on you Bernina, just jumping off your post!
 
  • #310
Trial diva tweeted Mehrens is here....I'm not getting my hopes up.
 
  • #311
Now she's saying Mehrens left, does that mean there was a question or note?
 
  • #312
He gone
 
  • #313
Well the 53 in my user name represents my birth year, so that tells you why I am sleeping. lol

Seriously though I am so frustrated with this jury, it shouldn't take this many days. This is not a death penalty case. I just don't get what they are doing in the jury room.

I have gone through 2 verdicts since this trial began and this isn't one of them. :banghead:

PS I am not taking this out on you Bernina, just jumping off your post!

:floorlaugh: I was trying to keep the angry mob from waking you! :floorlaugh:
 
  • #314
Rose, and another thing is, it's not like those 15 hours were all together with only food breaks in between....no they are spread out over 5 days!!! That means the jurors individually have every night to mentally "go over" the day's discussion in their heads and think about it. Also they had ALL WEEKEND to think about it. Not saying they're doing any independent research, of course, just talking about thinking about it in their heads like we all do.

I think it could be two things: Either there is one or two people on the jury who are going against the majority vote, so the others are trying to convince them so they can reach unanimity. It could even be 4-5 people, who knows? Or, they could be going through ALL the evidence/witnesses/instructions piece by piece and then taking a vote at the end of everything. Plus with the charges they could be going over those one at a time too.

Oh you're right. I'm all ready for a hung jury. Not ready for a not guilty though...:scared:
 
  • #315
:facepalm: Ask one of the Twitters if they've heard loud outbursts of "BINGO!!!!" coming from the jury room.......
:drumroll:

hahahhahaha.....LITERALLY laughing out loud!! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
  • #316
Do you think they will make a decision before the autumnal equinox? At this rate, the winter solstice?

I always wanted to type those words. :)
 
  • #317
They brought their lunch to not deliberate during it? I bet the court told them they had to go.

Maybe their 'lunches' were actually baked goods for all to munch on while deliberating.
 
  • #318
Someone on here mentioned one time that they thought the jury might think that this case is being HIGHLY publicized, as in Jodi Arias-style, on HLN all day long, etc.. From the way this jury is deliberating, that seems very likely.
 
  • #319
Do you think they will make a decision before the autumnal equinox? At this rate, the winter solstice?

I always wanted to type those words. :)

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
Thank you all, you are making me laugh!! Easing the anxiety!!
 
  • #320
Maybe their 'lunches' were actually baked goods for all to munch on while deliberating.

OMG :facepalm: They're probably playing "Cheeto Football" or "Quarters" :floorlaugh:
 

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