GUILTY FL - Jordan Davis, 17, shot to death, Satellite Beach, 23 Nov 2012 #2

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Rachel Leitão ‏@RachelLeitao 31s
.@strollalaw rapid fire questioning witness Chris Leblanc on how much of red SUV he could see, what he could see. #michaeldunn #dunntrial
 
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Rachel Leitão ‏@RachelLeitao 48s
.@strollalaw questioning Christopher LeBlanc on process of getting in his own car. Showing him JSO report dated 12/3/12. #michaeldunn
 
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I would love for him to take the stand. Pepper him with rapid-fire questions, in a not-so-respectful tone, and yep, his true colors will come out.

Ask him about those letters from jail and you would have fireworks.

I'd forgotten that he might take the stand, that could do it.

I've already agreed with you, but would also like to see the former police captain in the Tampa theater shooting take the stand, too. Same reason, he'd go off at being questioned and disrespected.

My opinion, though.

I agree.
 
  • #525
About to watch day 2 now, I am from London so I be getting the footage hours later lol But I have to say, this trial just went straight into the good ish, no waiting around. I was watching the Amanda Hayes trial which is on day 8, no mention of what Amanda actually did as of yet lmao just saying...

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  • #526
Rachel Leitão ‏@RachelLeitao 1m
Christopher LeBlanc seems agitated by @strollalaw's style of questioning. Council at sidebar with Judge Healey. #michaeldunn #dunntrial
 
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Coming in late.....it looked to me that LeBlanc was a bit emotional while the 911 tape was being played. JMO
 
  • #528
Defense counsel asking witness about him having out WARRANTS FOR HIS ARREST omgomgomg. Redirect: the warrants were for driving with a suspended license. OWNED. ha ha ha ha
 
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About to watch day 2 now, I am from London so I be getting the footage hours later lol But I have to say, this trial just went straight into the good ish, no waiting around. I was watching the Amanda Hayes trial which is on day 8, no mention of what Amanda actually did as of yet lmao just saying...

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This trial is going by fast, no muss, no fuss, and the judge has a great handle on his courtroom :) I learned to "hurry up and wait" during the Arias trial :banghead:
 
  • #530
:facepalm:They put out warrants here in Ariz for "Dog at Large"....."valid driver's license"?:facepalm:
 
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Rachel Leitão ‏@RachelLeitao 2m
.@strollalaw finished questioning Christopher LeBlanc. State Atty's Office questioning. Asking about active warrant, court date. #dunntrial

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Christopher LeBlanc's warrant was for failure to appear, suspended license. Went to, handed in license. #michaeldunn #dunntrial
 
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Rachel Leitão ‏@RachelLeitao 1m
State Atty's Office, Atty Strolla finished questioning witness Christopher Leblanc. Judge Healey ending #dunntrial for the day. #michaeldunn
 
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Rachel Leitão ‏@RachelLeitao 53s
#dunntrial resumes Saturday morning at 9am. Watch live on http://fcnews.tv/MyxXFj desktop, mobile and app. #michaeldunn #jordandavis
 
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Same time tomorrow?
 
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thud! leblanc's warrant. well mr dunn there is nothing worst than being a senior citizen in prison. jmo
 
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Another good day for the pros, IMO. The young men were good witnesses. Interesting about the child locks. Seems Jordan put his hand on the handle but didn't get out. That's probably what "tried to get out" means.

Now I gotta go clean my house and try and put an ikea coffee table together lol.

See you guys tomorrow!
 
  • #537
It's possible Brunson is confused about what child locks are. Maybe Davis tried to get out of the car but it was locked. But if the backseat passengers are able to get out on their own then the child locks aren't on.

Also, I think it's actually good that the boys are admitting to things like their music was too loud, Dunn was polite when he asked to turn music down, Davis was cursing, etc. it shows they aren't lying or exaggerating. So far, Dunn's version sounds like a gross exaggeration. NO ONE has said he got out of the car, threatened to kill Dunn, had a gun, nothing, not even those who could see the SUV. That sounds like an add on to make Dunn seem more justified. I still don't see the justification for shooting at a car of unarmed young men.

I have child locks on my doors. You have to press a button in the front panel to unlock them. The idea is that no child will be able to unlock the doors and they lock automatically when you start to drive. They can only be released from the front. I also have window locks which are controlled in the front.
 
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I have child locks on my doors. You have to press a button in the front panel to unlock them. The idea is that no child will be able to unlock the doors and they lock automatically when you start to drive. They can only be released from the front. I also have window locks which are controlled in the front.

Yes, I know what child locks are. It just seems there was some confusion as to if there were child locks on the doors and the windows or just the windows. I was wondering if maybe the one who said there were child locks on the doors was mistaken since another said there weren't. If they could get out the back doors without help from the outside then there were no child locks. If they couldn't then there were. But the driver says there were child locks so I'm inclined to believe him and go with the child locks were on. Our cars always have window locks too. Seems those were on.

No snark intended!
 
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Yes, I know what child locks are. It just seems there was some confusion as to if there were child locks on the doors and the windows or just the windows. I was wondering if maybe the one who said there were child locks on the doors was mistaken since another said there weren't. If they could get out the back doors without help from the outside then there were no child locks. If they couldn't then there were. But the driver says there were child locks so I'm inclined to believe him and go with the child locks were on. Our cars always have window locks too. Seems those were on.

No snark intended!

LOL. None perceived. Most owners automatically press the unlock button getting out of the car when there are others in the backseat. I do it all the time so that my granddaughters can get into the car and out as I have to unlock them first. I believe it was the defense attorney who made a big issue over the doors being opened up when the SUV stopped after being shot and how the back doors was seen as opened. I would say the driver probably unlocked the doors before getting out so they could all look at the car. I don't think they realized at the time that JD was dead or even shot at the moment they stopped. But the doors always lock once you start to drive and I would imagine that is going to be too hard to prove. jmo
 
  • #540
LOL. None perceived. Most owners automatically press the unlock button getting out of the car when there are others in the backseat. I do it all the time so that my granddaughters can get into the car and out as I have to unlock them first. I believe it was the defense attorney who made a big issue over the doors being opened up when the SUV stopped after being shot and how the back doors was seen as opened. I would say the driver probably unlocked the doors before getting out so they could all look at the car. I don't think they realized at the time that JD was dead or even shot at the moment they stopped. But the doors always lock once you start to drive and I would imagine that is going to be too hard to prove. jmo

Well, I figured when they said child locks they meant the function that locks the back doors so you can't open them from the inside even if the doors are unlocked. I could be wrong, but that's what child locks mean to me. But that is what I was wondering in my initial post, if the boys were confusing child locks with what you're talking about, which is the automatic door locking function that locks all the doors when the car is on. You can still open the door from the inside once the doors are unlocked. If the driver didn't have to let the back seat passenger out when the SUV stopped then that's not really child locks, in my mind. But I suppose it means different things in different cars. All this really goes to whether Jordan got out of the car that night before the shots were fired. So far, all the evidence suggests he didn't, IMO.
 
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