GUILTY FL - Christian Aguilar, 18, UF student, Gainesville, 20 Sept 2012 #2

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8:30 am ET Start Tomorrow!
 
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wait --- judge sending jury home? this is so confusing.
 
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See ya all tomorrow morning, sometime in the morning since I didn't hear when court opens.

Darn I almost missed the defense's latest objections... :P
 
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WUFT Pedro Bravo ‏@WUFTPedroBravo 1m
Judge Colaw says after closing arguments tomorrow, the jury will begin deliberations. #PedroBravoTrial
 
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oh, ok, motions time
 
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Aside from Pedro ... has the defence called anyone else?

Sorry to sound so dense but I'm not completely up to speed on this trial.
 
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Pffft. See you all tomorrow. Pleasure as always friends! :grouphug:
 
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Pffft. See you all tomorrow. Pleasure as always friends! :grouphug:


Thanks for joining us, and see you tomorrow. I miss you not being around all the time.

Back at you! :grouphug:
 
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Cathy ‏@courtchatter 5m
WOW! Judge putting on record that he allowed #PedroBravo's parents to visit with him in private at courthouse after openings. #BravoTrial

I wonder how Christians parents feel about that. They will never be able to talk to their son again. :(
 
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Thanks to all of those keeping us posted on the trial. I only got in for the last part today, while the DA was questioning Bravo. I wish the Prosecutor had been more forceful and faster to throw PB off his feet. But, turns out it really wasn't necessary. IMO, the DA did his job.

The sound was not the best on the livestream I was watching and it kept cutting out. So, I'm not certain I heard some questions and answers correctly. The very last I heard was the DA asking, "...because you're the murderer, right?" Then, it sure sounded to me like PB replied, "Right. Uh, no." PB started shifting his eyes like, "Oh, no! What did I just say?!" :facepalm: He seemed to be listening or waiting for another question, so I wasn't sure if the sound went out again. But, everyone started standing and leaving the courtroom.

So, is the trial over because PB confessed (albeit, accidentally)? Or does court normally adjourn at 5:00 PM? TIA!
 
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Thanks to all of those keeping us posted on the trial. I only got in for the last part today, while the DA was questioning Bravo. I wish the Prosecutor had been more forceful and faster to throw PB off his feet. But, turns out it really wasn't necessary. IMO, the DA did his job.

The sound was not the best on the livestream I was watching and it kept cutting out. So, I'm not certain I heard some questions and answers correctly. The very last I heard was the DA asking, "...because you're the murderer, right?" Then, it sure sounded to me like PB replied, "Right. Uh, no." PB started shifting his eyes like, "Oh, no! What did I just say?!" :facepalm: He seemed to be listening or waiting for another question, so I wasn't sure if the sound went out again. But, everyone started standing and leaving the courtroom.

So, is the trial over because PB confessed (albeit, accidentally)? Or does court normally adjourn at 5:00 PM? TIA!

I just came back and saw your question Indy.

The court usually ends at around 5 pm ET the last couple of days they have stayed a little late.

I heard the defense say at the end they might call more witness's but they were not sure. Other wise if they don't we go to closing arguments and the judge reading the law to the jury. Then it goes to the jury to reach a verdict. I hope they get to that tomorrow.

Pedro tripped up on his words some during the Prosecution's questions. He didn't confess though.
 
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I just came back and saw your question Indy.

The court usually ends at around 5 pm ET the last couple of days they have stayed a little late.

I heard the defense say at the end they might call more witness's but they were not sure. Other wise if they don't we go to closing arguments and the judge reading the law to the jury. Then it goes to the jury to reach a verdict. I hope they get to that tomorrow.

Pedro tripped up on his words some during the Prosecution's questions. He didn't confess though.
Thanks, Jewels! But, did I hear PB correctly at the end of his testimony when the DA asked him something like, "because you're the murderer, right?" Didn't he say "right" at first and then correct his answer to "no"? I didn't really think the judge took that as a confession, but everything suddenly got quiet and PB's eyes started darting around the courtroom -- he looked really worried. And he should be. He didn't do himself any favors by testifying. There were several times during the testimony I saw that the Prosecutor asked him some variation of the question, "...because your the murderer, aren't you?" All through the testimony PB was trying so hard to keep track of his answers (thus, the eye movements) and I'm sure he was so relieved when court was getting ready to adjourn for the day, thinking he had made it through testimony without spilling the beans (at least not directly). But, if I in fact heard that last part correctly, the prosecutor finally caught him off guard.
 
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Thanks, Jewels! But, did I hear PB correctly at the end of his testimony when the DA asked him something like, "because you're the murderer, right?" Didn't he say "right" at first and then correct his answer to "no"? I didn't really think the judge took that as a confession, but everything suddenly got quiet and PB's eyes started darting around the courtroom -- he looked really worried. And he should be. He didn't do himself any favors by testifying. There were several times during the testimony I saw that the Prosecutor asked him some variation of the question, "...because your the murderer, aren't you?" All through the testimony PB was trying so hard to keep track of his answers (thus, the eye movements) and I'm sure he was so relieved when court was getting ready to adjourn for the day, thinking he had made it through testimony without spilling the beans (at least not directly). But, if I in fact heard that last part correctly, the prosecutor finally caught him off guard.

I tried to go back and listen last night on the archive's on Court Chatter's site. At the very end of the DA's cross before the Dr comes on, he ask about the fight and if he hurt Christian. Nothing about killing him that I heard.

http://courtchatter.tv/pedrobravoday8.htm

On this site you have to forward to the end and wait for the next part to start and then repeat until you are to the last segment of the day. If that is where you heard the DA say that. Move your cursor to close to the end of the time and let it finish and just wait and the next segment will start. That is how I do it to fast foward to what I want to hear or see.

I hope that isn't too confusing. If so ask I will try to help. I am not a expert in video replays at all.
 
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I wish that attorney would stop strutting around the court room and stayat the PODIUM so that I could hear what he is saying.

It could be a very good speech but I'll never know.
 

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