CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, found deceased, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *Arrest* #68

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If we don't get word of a verdict by 4 p.m Colorado time, I will be fretting about at least one opposing/possibly difficult juror.
You and me both.
 
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I always worry about that 1 Juror every time there is a Verdict Watch..
Its so nerve racking.
 
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5:28 here. Thought it would only take ten minutes to sign the forms. Didn’t think they needed to discuss anything.
Maybe they just want to unload about all they’ve seen or get to know one another. I’ve never served on a jury so I don’t know.
I would have said guilty as the bailiff shut our door.
 
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5:28 here. Thought it would only take ten minutes to sign the forms. Didn’t think they needed to discuss anything.
Maybe they just want to unload about all they’ve seen or get to know one another. I’ve never served on a jury so I don’t know.
I would have said guilty as the bailiff shut our door.
Me too.
 
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If we don't get word of a verdict by 4 p.m Colorado time, I will be fretting about at least one opposing/possibly difficult juror.
Don't fret!

Let's stay optimistic until the court closes for the day with no verdict.
 
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Hubby is making me go eat, I’ll be watching on line. Think I will grab a drink too! Hugs to all….
 
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Approximately two hours since deliberations began.
I'm thinking it won't be today now but I don't see any reason why it couldn't either. What's your gut on it Mass?
 
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5:28 here. Thought it would only take ten minutes to sign the forms. Didn’t think they needed to discuss anything.
Maybe they just want to unload about all they’ve seen or get to know one another. I’ve never served on a jury so I don’t know.
I would have said guilty as the bailiff shut our door.
Same! A lot of east coasters here.
 
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I’m really hoping that the jurors are just kind of processing everything right now. There really is a lot to unpack

At least I really hope that’s the case
 
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5:28 here. Thought it would only take ten minutes to sign the forms. Didn’t think they needed to discuss anything.
Maybe they just want to unload about all they’ve seen or get to know one another. I’ve never served on a jury so I don’t know.
I would have said guilty as the bailiff shut our door.
Every time a jury comes back quickly, there is one side that claims they must have discussed it before they should have, they had their minds made up, they read things about it when they shouldn't, etc. I haven't been on a jury either, but I would think even if everyone was pretty set on a verdict, they would still want to discuss or go through the basics to feel as if they had all questions answered.

I personally don't care if it takes 5 minutes or 5 days, but there are some who just criticize every jury when they are back "too soon". I'd almost want to wait a bit of time so I didn't have to answer questions about why we were done fast.
 
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I'm thinking it won't be today now but I don't see any reason why it couldn't either. What's your gut on it Mass?
I still think it’s today. Plenty of time left.
 
  • #176
I think she’ll be wearing a shock vest.
I wouldn't be putting her near electricity, now... whole building could go up...
 
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I believe there was divine intervention when Judge W selected the 12 to deliberate.
 
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