VERDICT WATCH GA - Quinton Simon - Missing From Home - Mom ARRESTED- Savannah #5

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To put it bluntly, I'm bricking it, but at this point, I always am.
 
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I'm not going to summarise all of this technical instruction, folks, I'm tired, and I've got those 'oh gosh, it's in the hands of the jury' nerves. I've been in recovery for chronic nail biting for years now, but I'm remembering why I used to.
Thank you for being here with updates all 9 days and beyond! I am very grateful xoxo Hope you get some zzzzz's soon.
 
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Thank you for being here with updates all 9 days and beyond! I am very grateful xoxo Hope you get some zzzzz's soon.
Seconded. You’re fab Shadow
 
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Lastly, the judge is instructing them how to fill out the verdict form.
 
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Thank you for being here with updates all 9 days and beyond! I am very grateful xoxo Hope you get some zzzzz's soon.
Yeah, I'm tired. I've existed on six or seven hours kinda broken sleep for at least the last few days, and I'm an eight hours a night girl.

But I always knew I was going to see this through. Quinton was my first on here from start to finish, and I knew after Gannon that though I wouldn't follow that intensely for most cases, I would with Quinton if it was broadcast. And I will with Skyler, if and when his case comes to trial and if it's broadcast.

I am grateful I had the opportunity. I am honoured I got to see just how hard everyone worked to bring Quinton home and build this case and present it.

Everyone here did their jobs, and did them well. And I'm including the defense in that. A conviction means nothing if the defense doesn't do their darnedest for their client, and they did. And like I said, Hilliard asked great cross questions! So I didn't miss the jury questions I got used to from Gannon's case. He asked what I was wondering a lot of the time, especially with the technical witnesses. I appreciated that, and I can guarantee some of the jury did too.
 
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Ugh, my nerves are starting to go, too :(
 
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Yeah, I'm tired. I've existed on six or seven hours kinda broken sleep for at least the last few days, and I'm an eight hours a night girl.

But I always knew I was going to see this through. Quinton was my first on here from start to finish, and I knew after Gannon that though I wouldn't follow that intensely for most cases, I would with Quinton if it was broadcast. And I will with Skyler, if and when his case comes to trial and if it's broadcast.

I am grateful I had the opportunity. I am honoured I got to see just how hard everyone worked to bring Quinton home and build this case and present it.

Everyone here did their jobs, and did them well. And I'm including the defense in that. A conviction means nothing if the defense doesn't do their darnedest for their client, and they did. And like I said, Hilliard asked great cross questions! So I didn't miss the jury questions I got used to from Gannon's case. He asked what I was wondering a lot of the time, especially with the technical witnesses. I appreciated that, and I can guarantee some of the jury did too.
I agree and feel the same. And now we wait...;) (I too will be sitting on my hands)
 
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They are released to the deliberation room. The 4 alts will not deliberate with the rest she specifies.
 
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Seconded. You’re fab Shadow
Thank you.

I'm glad it helped out some of you folks who were following more casually or have actual lives. I'm aware that because I'm on disability, I don't have kids or a job, and I can be up from midnight or one am to watch I am in a privileged position to summarise for those who can't watch eight or nine hours of court a day.

That said every single one of us is here equally for Quinton. However much we comment, even if we just lurk. We are spread all around the world, and every one of us wants justice for him.
 
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Quinton, your Justice is near sweet boy! She may not have but we love you sweet boy!
 
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Is there a minimum timeframe that this jury has to return a verdict? If not, I predict a return today. I think it will be quick. Barring allot of questions of course. moo
 
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Is there a minimum timeframe that this jury has to return a verdict? If not, I predict a return today. I think it will be quick. Barring allot of questions of course. moo
I am awful at predicting jury return times.
 
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Is there a minimum timeframe that this jury has to return a verdict? If not, I predict a return today. I think it will be quick. Barring allot of questions of course. moo
I agree.
 
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Her possible future freedom hangs in the balance today, accused of murdering her child -- and she still finds humor within her surroundings

smh, moo
 

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Her possible future freedom hangs in the balance, accused of murdering her child -- and she still finds humor within her surroundings

smh, moo
She can find all the humor The Grey Bar Hotel has to offer.
Checkin time is NOW.
 
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They've inventoried and agreed on the evidence that has to go back to the jury.

Everything they have to do in the courtroom has been done, so they're in recess awaiting a verdict.
 
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I watch LS and I genuinely wonder if she thinks she's got nothing to worry about or if she just doesn't care.
 
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I watch LS and I genuinely wonder if she thinks she's got nothing to worry about or if she just doesn't care.
It really seems like it doesn't it? :rolleyes: eta I think it's a little of both!
 
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I suspect she’s working off some adrenaline from being the center of attention for 9 days. That’ll wear off fast once the verdict comes in.
 
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