VERDICT WATCH CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #67

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  • #501
I called it a few weeks ago but I'm calling it again: verdict in less than an hour.

Or... shorter? Longer? What does everyone else think?
No clue.
I must not allow my hopes to affect my opinions
 
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I would really love an hour or less, but there's so much for them to talk about even if they're all instantly in agreement, so I just don't know!
 
  • #504
I called it a few weeks ago but I'm calling it again: verdict in less than an hour.

Or... shorter? Longer? What does everyone else think?
I vote Monday.
 
  • #505
Yesss we will have verdict watch today by the sounds of it. If so I think by tonight we will have verdict buh bye Leticia yadda yadda
 
  • #506
No rebuttal.
I don't understand this. Nancy Livesay truly nailed Tammy Moore using her rebuttal.
They were discussing the rebuttal earlier.
 
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  • #508
I called it a few weeks ago but I'm calling it again: verdict in less than an hour.

Or... shorter? Longer? What does everyone else think?
I say three hours. There is a ton of paperwork to sign off on.
 
  • #509
I called it a few weeks ago but I'm calling it again: verdict in less than an hour.

Or... shorter? Longer? What does everyone else think?
39 minutes.
 
  • #510
It's gonna be a 3 hr ordeal no matter which way we look at it and that's not including breaks. 4- 4 and a half?
 
  • #511
I called verdict in one hour weeks ago. The state presented a wealth of evidence. Well done! Additionally, DL provided some assistance. Quack, quack. ;) moo
 
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Here For Gannon, AS and LH
I called it a few weeks ago but I'm calling it again: verdict in less than an hour.

Or... shorter? Longer? What does everyone else think?
I say 2 hours, includes time for jury paperwork!

LETS GOOOOO
 
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  • #515
I think two hours, not because it will take them that long to decide, but because they might linger a little in the jury room so that people know they did their due diligence making sure they've gone over every point they need to. This jury has asked smart, deep questions, and I think they're going to take the time they need to make sure their verdict stands and is valid. They're going to go through the instructions and the definitions of each charge thoroughly.

MOO
 
  • #516
I called it a few weeks ago but I'm calling it again: verdict in less than an hour.

Or... shorter? Longer? What does everyone else think?
I think after all this time not being able to discuss this case, the jury will want to have some dialogue about the atrocity of the murder and coverup. So maybe about 2 hrs deliberating.
 
  • #517
Stream up. Jury returning.
 
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I'm going to be anxious until the jury comes back with a verdict.
 
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Jurors are now in the courtroom.

The defense has rested their case, which means they have presented all the evidence in their case. Prosecutors do not have any rebuttal evidence.
 
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