Dr. Teresa Sievers Trial Discussion - Mark Sievers and Jimmy Rodgers

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Jaclyn Bevis

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Mark Sievers next court date is October 7 for a trial call. (That will likely be in the morning before Rodgers trial starts for that day.)
 
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Jake Allen
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In summary, the Rodgers trial is starting with jury selection today. It is expected to last five weeks in total. Sievers will be brought to the courthouse everyday during those five weeks and his case will be held as backup in case a resolution in the Rodgers case is reached fast
 
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It looks like Jimmy Rodgers will be taking a plea deal. They are on recess until Rodgers attorney and the SA come to an agreement.
BINGO!!!! DebGarcia and I are cashing in our chips on that bet! :))D:D:D) I think the DNA evidence defense just received from FBI kind of sealed his fate. Jurors would cut him zero slack if they were presented with DNA evidence implicating JRR and proving his presence in Teresa's home.
(editing because my fingers are not typing out the words I am thinking.)
SCALEX....jumping ahead...so JRR does not think LWOP was a deal?? Guess he wants the same vacation package CWW got...... too late JRR.
 
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Jaclyn Bevis

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Jury selection is slated to begin any moment now. The court called 50 jurors up to begin. Adding tables for the defense team and making arrangements to get started. There's often a lull during this time.
 
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BINGO!!!! DebGarcia and I are cashing in our chips on that bet! :)D:D:D) I think the DNA evidence defense just got from FBI kind of sealed his fate. Jurors would cut him zero slack if they were presented with DNA evidence implicating JRR and proving his presence in Teresa's home.

Well so far KF said the plea offered was something they wouldn’t entertain. They denied the plea agreement and want to continue with trial. They are onto to Jury selection for JR. Jury selection for MS will begin on October 7th unless JR’s moves faster than to be expected. I would say it’s possible the state will come back with another deal still. JR’s case is moving forward first though, so we will see. A whole lot of Hurry up and Wait for the next 4-5 weeks..
 
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Jaclyn Bevis (@jbevis10) Tweeted:
Judge is questioning 50 potential jurors at the moment. The focus right now is concerns over the length of the trial. People's jobs, travel plans, family commitments, etc. #trialtweets #jimmyrodgersontrial #nbc2courtcoverage #teresasievers

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Brooke Shafer (@BrookeWINKNews) Tweeted:
Jury selection happening now. We are in the media room. Judge starting with group of 50 people, he just told group this trial is expected to take 5 weeks. Starting with questions for jurors about potential financial hardships. @winknews #SieversTrial Brooke Shafer on Twitter

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Jaclyn Bevis (@jbevis10) Tweeted:
Much of the concerns for potential jurors right now are childcare and work.

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Jake Allen
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The judge and assistant state attorneys are now discussing jury selection proceedings.


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“There has been one offer and I reject that offer," Rodgers said when asked by the judge about potential plea deals.
LB...you are doing a fantastic job!!! So JRR's attorneys did broker a deal and their client turned it down. Well someone should tell JRR that one of the murderers already made the "big deal" and no one is going to hand you the same or better deal.
 
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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
About half of the jury pool raised their hands when asked if they would face a potential hardship by serving during such a lengthy trial.

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It’s interesting that so many are already being ruled out based on financial hardship. I am very curious how they decide who is effected enough to be dismissed, and who isn’t? Surely self employed would be highly impacted by losing wages for 5 weeks. Teachers on the jury would definitely impact the education system. So we are probably looking at a mostly upper class financially secure jury?
 
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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
Defense and prosecutors agreed to excuse about 15 potential jurors because of financial hardships they would face by serving on the jury. We are now on lunch until 1:15.

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Jaclyn Bevis (@jbevis10) Tweeted:
20 potential jurors got a strike for cause. They'll be released after lunch. This was all related to the length of trial not the trial topic. #trialtweets #jimmyrodgersontrial #nbc2courtcoverage #teresasievers

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Brooke Shafer (@BrookeWINKNews) Tweeted:
After going through a handful of jurors, 20 people have already been taken off the list. So far, they have only focused on financial hardships or the potential length of the trial. Off for lunch break now. @winknews #SieversTrial #JimmyRodgersTrial

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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
About half of the jury pool raised their hands when asked if they would face a potential hardship by serving during such a lengthy trial.

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It’s interesting that so many are already being ruled out based on financial hardship. I am very curious how they decide who is effected enough to be dismissed, and who isn’t? Surely self employed would be highly impacted by losing wages for 5 weeks. Teachers on the jury would definitely impact the education system. So we are probably looking at a mostly upper class financially secure jury?

Demographics of the area are financially secure residents.
 
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I would like to hear your thoughts on what else you think will chop down the jury pool, with this case in particular? I have a feeling we are looking at an all upper class white male jury. Anyone else?
 
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Demographics of the area are financially secure residents.
I’m a local and in my opinion, we have a lot of poverty here. A huge homeless community. The cost of living is high, and a large part of our community are self employed. We are also a tourism community and we are just getting back to season now. Most businesses struggle to stay open through the summer/fall.
 
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Jake Allen (@Jake_Allen19) Tweeted:
About half of the jury pool raised their hands when asked if they would face a potential hardship by serving during such a lengthy trial.

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It’s interesting that so many are already being ruled out based on financial hardship. I am very curious how they decide who is effected enough to be dismissed, and who isn’t? Surely self employed would be highly impacted by losing wages for 5 weeks. Teachers on the jury would definitely impact the education system. So we are probably looking at a mostly upper class financially secure jury?
SCALEX Great observations....government workers, postal employees, or senior citizen /retired/disabled (thinking carpel tunnel surgery? ). And, with the assistance of Ms. Google, also found out you can draw "unemployment benefits" even if you are serving on a jury or required to be a witness. So, no additional hardship if you miss out on job hunting....sounds fair to me.
 
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I'm semi local (Sarasota) and its either going to be retired, unemployed, or someone with a very lenient employer. If it was a month later, it would be snowbirds in the mix.... Most people cannot afford to miss 5 weeks of work.
 
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