I agree. The judge seems measured and thoughtful in all of the interactions that I've seen. The prosecutor steps through each point of fact clearly and compellingly and has not appeared to talk down to the jury or be condescending (unlike the defense attorneys, who have done both).With all the unfortunate craziness of the shifting of people (putting it nicely) for the arrests, etc. leading up to this trial…I am so glad that it ended up with this prosecutor and this judge.
Former prosecutor Mark Eiglarsh said Hogue had the pulse of the jury.
"I did find the defense lawyer's comments, personally, extremely offensive," Eiglarch said. "That said, I'm going to defend her right to make it, because her job is to do everything that she can to get an acquittal, as long as it's within the confines of what the law allows."
"As outrageous and offensive as I found it personally, I know that she wouldn't have made it if she didn't think it would resonate with those particular jurors," Eiglarsh said. "And that's what she did."
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Guilty on all top counts. Verdict tomorrow morning, only because they will agree to sleep on it before handing down the final verdict because of the seriousness.
It’s sad to me that THAT sort of language is what she believes would resonate with the jurors in that county.
It’s sad to me that THAT sort of language is what she believes would resonate with the jurors in that county.
I think the jury will find as follows: all are Guilty of counts of aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment
I think the jury will find the two McMichaels guilty of felony murder. I am less sure about RB and whether they will charge him. I believe he played a role, just don't know that I believe he was in communication with or acting in concert with the McMichaels to the degree that a jury will see him as equally culpable. I hope that they do, but honestly, I agree with Gough on one thing in this trial. RB is not the sharpest tool in the box, and the jury may give him a pass on murder because of it.
I remember Eglarsh- he is pretty offensive himself and even he was offended with her statement. He is right about one thing though: she did believe it would resonate with the jury (you know the bubba juror).
I don't think there will be verdicts today, and I don't think it would be good if there were. There are a lot of charges and if the jury does its job properly, it needs to seriously consider each one.