I know the defendant's criminal history would normally not be admissible or even mentioned in court but did I read here that DS had only been out of prison for 20 days? Is that correct? What was he imprisoned for? What about criminal history prior to that?
I know the defendant's criminal history would normally not be admissible or even mentioned in court but did I read here that DS had only been out of prison for 20 days? Is that correct? What was he imprisoned for? What about criminal history prior to that?
What I heard her say was that he got snappy with her, and when asked what she meant by that, she said DS asked "do you want to see my driver's license?" Almost in a sarcastic way, causing her to feel foolish for being wary of him. I didn't think he actually showed her his license.
Auntie, I apologize. You were absolutely correct. I was wrong in that DS did not show his driver's license to Rayne.
After hearing the prosecution's opening today, the ME's testimony will be tough.
Thanks, guys. I am trying to figure out how all of this works. It's really interesting.
I hate listening to the descriptions of poor Cherish's body. I can't imagine how hard this is for the jury to see.
That is so heart wrenching.Officer Wilkie said his own daughter had same orange dress as Cherish was wearing when he found her.
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