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Ugh. But will the jury hear about Idaho?Oh, my.
LVD has a legal fan, praising her delivery.
'PHOENIX (AZFamily) — An attorney who’s not connected to the case says Lori Vallow Daybell is faring better than some lawyers do in court as she represents herself for the 2019 murder of her former husband."
Kolsrud said Daybell is likely to do well, resonating with the jurors.
“The jurors are going to see an attractive woman who’s very smart, she’s meticulous, and she may be sympathetic,” he said. “The fact that she’s representing herself is a wild card in this case that, you know, we’ll see how effective it is once the jury makes their verdict.”
That jury not knowing anything about Daybell’s history and prior convictions is important for an impartial decision.
“If they find out that Lori Vallow (Daybell) was already convicted of murder in Idaho under similarly situated circumstances, it’s really going to prejudice the jury against her,” Kolsrud said."
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Attorney: Lori Vallow Daybell faring better than some lawyers while representing herself in court
He said Daybell’s preparation is something that’s not usually seen when defendants represent themselves for murder.www.azfamily.com
Last night, Nate Eaton at East Idaho News in his daily “Courtroom Insider” pointed out that the first responder in answer to LVD’s question about what he had reviewed to prepare his testimony said in part, “my testimony from Idaho.”
LVD did not object.
Will that mention and LVD’s lack of objection to it be enough for the prosecution to bring the trial in Idaho into evidence in this case?
Starts around 10:25 in the video:

COURTROOM INSIDER | A gun, a bat, CPR, evidence and more - East Idaho News
Tonight on “Courtroom Insider,” the jury sees a gun, a bat, more evidence and lots of talk about CPR. Nate Eaton breaks it all down. Watch in the video player above.

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