Mollyandme
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while we are waiting for a verdict...anyone in here think she will eventually be charged with murder?
while we are waiting for a verdict...anyone in here think she will eventually be charged with murder?
But....just the guilty verdict (no matter the punishment) will go a looooooooong way toward her upcomming murder charge, as well as the civil suits.TH saying that even if she is found guilty, there is a good chance she won't serve any jail time. Just probation. BOOOO!
while we are waiting for a verdict...anyone in here think she will eventually be charged with murder?
Yes, as soon as Mr. Newman see the 'light'.
while we are waiting for a verdict...anyone in here think she will eventually be charged with murder?
Be back later - real life ...... xing my fingers for a 3 PM verdict. Keep the faith.
TH saying AS could get PROBATION. Darn. Hoping not.
I don't like things being left in the air. What ever happened to the tapes they wanted to watch again? The communication between the judge and jurors by law seems overly stilted. Can't they just explain why the jurors can't see it alone, let the jurors respond...ect.?More like a normal conversation? Cuz I want them to watch the lies on that tape to help them decide AS's fate.
the juryThe lawyers on both sides did not want them to watch in the jury room, because there are parts on the DVD's that were not shown in court. Neither side wants them to be able to see things were not introduced into the trial.
The judge agreed.
Wonder if Judge Adams would consider her a flight risk?
Was it made public what the juror's wanted to see? Was it testimony at this trial or was it a videotape of a deposition or trial testimony from Hemy's trial?
Yes it was public, from this trial:
Early Friday, jurors sent a note to DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Gregory Adams asking to see "clips"of the interview of Andrea Sneiderman's mother, Bonnie Greenberg.
The judge said any watching of video evidence by the jury must take place in open court. The jury returned to the deliberation room without watching the video.
Jurors did not return to request any more information, and were dismissed at 4:30 p.m.
http://www.cbsatlanta.com/story/23156509/jury-delib