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Maybe they want the report from Lewis because they want to get a feel for how her son writes.
True... but a lot goes past, and you have to concentrate very hard, as I was told at one of the trials I juried... people get confused and tired.IIRC, it was stated during trial to be of an opinion. moo![]()
Oh, gosh, I have no idea, numbers aren't my thing. Every calendar week, we had four days on, three days off.How many days' actual testimony were there, does anyone know?
Conventional trial wisdom says a jury will deliberate for one hour for every day of testimony, for whatever that is worth.
I am quoting Seattle's excellent post re: if James Holmes was not NGRI then who would be. Have hope, everybody. IMO the jury asking for the Index of exhibits means they are visual thinkers who want to review the trial in order of exhibits, recapture their evolving thought processes and feelings, find and discuss some specific points. Asking for Dr Lewis's report tells me that they were confused by her vague, circular testimony. IMO Dr Grimmet and Dr Torres were quite clear about their diagnoses.I agree that the truly mentally ill generally never leave the mental institution.
The first Colorado NGRI defense case I ever followed was James Holmes (Aurora Theater shooter), and I've long said that if Holmes did not meet criminal insanity, little chance for other defendants.
Not only was Holmes a schizophrenic with a long history of mental treatment right up to the murders, but at his arraignment, the defense requested the Court delay Holmes entering a plea, granted by the Court, and Holmes was soon after sent to CMHP for treatment, and entered a plea about 90 days later.
Holmes's trial was also delayed several times because he was in treatment. Once competent to stand trial, the jurors found the state proved him sane, the Court sentenced him to multiple life sentences in the DOC.
To be clear, nobody doubted that Holmes wasn't crazy (mentally ill), but argued he was not criminally insane pursuant to the law.
I'm not questioning the jurors' verdict --Holmes told doctors how and why his actions were wrong, and my point is that there are truly mentally ill defendants-- bordering insanity, that commit crimes-- and are nothing like LS and her faked disorders.
In this case, Holmes only spent about a month in prison (Department of Corrections) before being sent to the mental ward (CMHP) for treatment where he's remained ever since -- about 8 years now (2015).
Not sure I like 2nd question
Why do they want Lewis’ report? It’s not worth the paper it’s printed on. I’m getting such a bad feeling. Please don’t let them be hung or NGRI.
I *think* 19. Just getting because Recovery Addict labels his sessions with the day. Today is day 21.How many days' actual testimony were there, does anyone know?
Conventional trial wisdom says a jury will deliberate for one hour for every day of testimony, for whatever that is worth.
I thought her google searches alone would seal the deal into the verdict coming in as guilty on all counts.
20 days of testimony.How many days' actual testimony were there, does anyone know?
Conventional trial wisdom says a jury will deliberate for one hour for every day of testimony, for whatever that is worth.
i think it's likely to be a long one .Ok so they're asking for a list of exhibits, do you think that means that they haven't even began to look at the exhibits yet? There's like 700 isn't there?
This could take a long time :/
I feel sick here
Yes, thus far.So just 2 questions?
I thought her google searches alone would seal the deal into the verdict coming in as guilty on all counts.
I dont think they can buy the crazy she is trying to sell but the jury probably thinks she is crazy they are just trying to find the clue that tips them .I'm hoping for a swift GUILTY verdict but if there are some hold out's thinking she truly was insane (I can't even imagine how anyone could buy that!) I hope the worst we get is a hung jury. At least that way we could have her tried again. ???
{{hugs}} virtual hugs are the best I can do, let's have faith in these jurors.Me too ! Ineed someone to hold me!
This has been lingering in my mind for a long while. We have all sat here and said that's she's absolutely crazy (not in the legal sense) and then you had nutty Lewis sat up there said oh I think the same as you, all these stories are wacky BUT that means insanity... I am worried that like one juror's view of insanity is uneducated y'know?
I think we are gonna be here a while
I agree... I interpret the request as trying to determin if she ever definitively stated a reason for her "diagnosis" so that they can move on and disregard Lewis as credible.Because her testimony was rambling and incoherent and they were hoping to make sense of it with what she (or someone close to her) put on paper? Not permitted, though.
MOO