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What did the bailiff take out of her hand rather abruptly?
Probably a mini stapler she thought she'd take back with her to keep up her 'tailored look' behind bars awaiting sentencing...
What did the bailiff take out of her hand rather abruptly?
Her blink rate was also through the roof.I'm so glad this decision 2nd Degree Murder has been quickly agreed.
There is justice now for JT and his family and everyone who knew and loved him and all of us around the world who stood in solidarity with them.
SB thought she was getting away with murder, no wonder all the smirking 'duper's delight'. I was watching her closely when the verdict came in and her breathing rate sped up, could see her shoulder rising and falling very quickly. She wasn't expecting that.
That was quick as others here have noted! Swift. Reflecting on this journey, multiple defendant-driven delays and impediments - prolonged over many months and years. Then even IMO a lengthy defense closing statement.It's finally over and Sarah has delayed her punishment long enough.
Not one tear.Her blink rate was also through the roof.
Why would she find that interesting?Attorney Emily Baker pointed out on her livestream that part of Owens’ after verdict statement to the media said he was sure “she’d be filing an appeal”, he didn’t say “he” or “we” which Emily found interesting.
Nevertheless, if Owens was truly only onboard for the trial, I think it will be difficult to any future appellate attorneys (and she may try to cycle thru several…) to argue ineffective assistance of counsel. Owens, in my opinion, strongly defended his client and did the best he could given the circumstances and facts given but JMOO
He argued for what his client believed she was, a victim of BSS.Attorney Emily Baker pointed out on her livestream that part of Owens’ after verdict statement to the media said he was sure “she’d be filing an appeal”, he didn’t say “he” or “we” which Emily found interesting.
Nevertheless, if Owens was truly only onboard for the trial, I think it will be difficult to any future appellate attorneys (and she may try to cycle thru several…) to argue ineffective assistance of counsel. Owens, in my opinion, strongly defended his client and did the best he could given the circumstances and facts given but JMOO
Attorney Emily Baker pointed out on her livestream that part of Owens’ after verdict statement to the media said he was sure “she’d be filing an appeal”, he didn’t say “he” or “we” which Emily found interesting.
Nevertheless, if Owens was truly only onboard for the trial, I think it will be difficult to any future appellate attorneys (and she may try to cycle thru several…) to argue ineffective assistance of counsel. Owens, in my opinion, strongly defended his client and did the best he could given the circumstances and facts given but JMOO
Every defense attorney who gets interviewed after their client is convicted believes they have "strong" appellate issues.I heard Owens post verdict statements on Fox 35 outside the Courthouse-- linked below.
Owens won't be doing any appeal for SB knowing there are public defenders that only do appellate work. Owens thinks she has strong issues including no continuance and putting together a defense in 45 days. IMO, SB had 4 years, and 9 attorneys, and I don't think the outcome would have been any different.
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Sarah Boone verdict: Jury finds Florida woman guilty in 'suitcase murder' of boyfriend
A jury rendered a guilty verdict in the second-degree murder trial of Sarah Boone.www.fox35orlando.com
And let’s not forget either, IIRC it was just before the jury was called in and verdict read I believe there was discussion on the record with judge and counsel. The state requested that to be discussed, possibly even a separate hearing on it. The subject was any possible financial payment considerations for defense counsel with the defendant. And defense counsel Owens offered to the court - that they had discussed many options with their client including a possible plea deal. And she had wanted to have a trial. And all defense counsel and SB agreed to that on the record. IIRC SB was sitting there through that too - and indicated to the judge her satisfaction? And the judge decided no further hearing on it was needed. Maybe others can confirm this point.He argued for what his client believed she was, a victim of BSS.
IIRC: BSS as a defense does not have a good record for acquittals.
He didn't walk blindly into her case but he was smart enough to try at first to get her to agree to a plea deal.
I also don't think the outcome would have been any different.I heard Owens post verdict statements on Fox 35 outside the Courthouse-- linked below.
Owens won't be doing any appeal for SB knowing there are public defenders that only do appellate work. Owens thinks she has strong issues including no continuance and putting together a defense in 45 days. IMO, SB had 4 years, and 9 attorneys, and I don't think the outcome would have been any different.
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Sarah Boone verdict: Jury finds Florida woman guilty in 'suitcase murder' of boyfriend
A jury rendered a guilty verdict in the second-degree murder trial of Sarah Boone.www.fox35orlando.com
Could be this.?And let’s not forget either, IIRC it was just before the jury was called in and verdict read I believe there was discussion on the record with judge and counsel. The state requested that to be discussed, possibly even a separate hearing on it. The subject was any possible financial payment considerations for defense counsel with the defendant. And defense counsel Owens offered to the court - that they had discussed many options with their client including a possible plea deal. And she had wanted to have a trial. And all defense counsel and SB agreed to that on the record. IIRC SB was sitting there through that too - and indicated to the judge her satisfaction? And the judge decided no further hearing on it was needed. Maybe others can confirm this point.
IANAL so won’t comment on the fruit to be had by appeal. But this court seems to have gotten a lot on the record in this case. Seems IMO the one individual that really hasn’t tried to work with anyone throughout this ordeal is the one that was just sentenced. MOO