I agree, the whole Trial is strange, and very different to any i have followed before.
Everyone involved should of had everything organized by the time the Trial was to commence, because they had plenty of time to do so, IMO.
Exactly.
What makes it so different than every single case I've followed (way too many probably lol) is not only the short days, but the amount of complete dark days where absolutely no testimony is even given.
It's even strange for a CA trial, and that is really saying something! Lol
In all other trials the judges have run trials like a fine oiled machine, with every day productive.
The most delay I have ever seen is when maybe one witness was on the list to testify on a certain day, and something happened where they wouldn't be able to make it that DAY.
So the judge would either adjourn early or tell the attorneys to put on another witness.
They do this for very good reasons. It not only keeps the testimony fresh in the minds of the jury, but it's also cost effective the less time is wasted. But most importantly is the judges were alwayd very mindful of the juries own time. They get paid little to nothing for doing their civic duties, and judges know they have their own lives to take care of as well.
I can understand if a juror has told the judge they must be off for an important reason, but all the down time by not having witnesses available for days or weeks on end, that is what is the most bizarre about this case.
How can ALL of the defense witnesses not be available to testify? ALL of them? Seriously? Something stinks to high heaven about that excuse for it makes no logical sense.
If this death penalty case had been tried in most any other state it would have been done, and over with in 4 to 6 weeks tops, and that would inconclude the sentencing phase if convicted.
Those cases are packed with witnesses nonstop every day of trial without any lull though. Both sides, and the judge are fully prepared to keep the trial fluid until the very end. That's the big difference than this farce of a trial.
So if most all others trials are done much quicker, and much more efficiently, why does these attorneys, and judge have such a big problem with doing what is done over, and over again, efficiently in hundreds of other trials or thousands each year?
Imo