GUILTY CO - Dylan Nicholas Redwine, 13, Vallecito, 19 Nov 2012 *father arrested* #5

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I am from the U.K. so different justice system but I am amazed that none of the jury can discuss the case as it’s on going together. That seems so weird to me as here I have done Jury Service twice and you all get a private room where you are sent to where you can discuss the case and wait stuff out when Judge and co all discuss things we are not privy to. There simply was no way we wouldn’t discuss it together as it went along as so much information to take on board and things can be forgotten.


It seems completely unrealistic to me that they wouldn’t discuss it amongst themselves anyway as you are all in the same boat.


Moo
 
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Praying for justice today, it’s been such a very long time coming.
 
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Praying for justice today, it’s been such a very long time coming.
I believe we will get a verdict today - it’s a simplistic case IMO

I agree wholeheartedly. Occams razor and Mark Redwines behaviour tells the story.
 
  • #25
Awaiting Justice for Dylan.
Thinking of Elaine and Cory as well.
Praying the Jury gets it right!
 
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I am from the U.K. so different justice system but I am amazed that none of the jury can discuss the case as it’s on going together. That seems so weird to me as here I have done Jury Service twice and you all get a private room where you are sent to where you can discuss the case and wait stuff out when Judge and co all discuss things we are not privy to. There simply was no way we wouldn’t discuss it together as it went along as so much information to take on board and things can be forgotten.


It seems completely unrealistic to me that they wouldn’t discuss it amongst themselves anyway as you are all in the same boat.


Moo
I have been on juries before and it felt sacrosanct to follow the judges orders and not discuss anything until deliberations officially began. We knew if we violated that rule a mistrial would be called, we'd be sent home, and the prosecution would have to start again. In my experiences while in the jury room before deliberations, the door to the back hallway was open, the judge's assistant in and out, etc. so the environment was not private and not conducive to any discussion anyway. When deliberations officially began, the whole atmosphere changed - doors closed, assistants and bailiffs knocked before entering etc. It was very clear when we were allowed to discuss and when not.

ETA: I watch a lot of British telly (real life, yeah?) and am always surprised by the differences in how the trials work. Very similar, yet different.
 
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I am anxiously awaiting justice for Dylan. Can't even imagine what his family must be feeling.

MR, I hope you get nailed.
 
  • #29
Good morning everyone.

It's a good day for a guilty verdict.
 
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Good morning all. I missed all of yesterday but caught a bit this a.m. on YouTube. Justice for Dylan. And for all who loved him.
 
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Cathy Russon
@cathyrusson
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#MarkRedwine - Photos from inside the courtroom during closing arguments yesterday. #

Mark1.jpg Mark2.jpg Mark3.jpg Mark4.jpg

link: https://twitter.com/cathyrusson


and
JUSTICE FOR DYLAN!!
Dylan.jpg
 
  • #36
Can someone "tag" me when there is a verdict, please? And thank you! :)
 
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Good morning @Bravo ! Glad you’re here:)
 
  • #38
I'm so thankful to be sharing the wait with all of you! Justice for Dylan!
 
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Thanks @Chelly - but you never know - one juror might be late & they may start at 8:30am - but I see it is almost 9am in Colorado - so they started at 8am for real?
It looks like, based on the tweet from COCourts, that they actually started again at 8:30 am.
 

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