*graphic and adult content* Jodi Arias Trial discussion #6

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..... (Missed some)

pg. 30 line 10 transcript -
objection he doesn't remember . . . Ask the question

you made comment "obviously you guys wanted to keep this relationship hidden"
who were you referring?

JA and TA

Kept relationship hidden from everyone else because nobody really knew about it
yes

maybe you were going there just to talk to him and have a good time and something got out of hand.
I don't remember

Pg. 55 line 5 transcript.
DA - now do you recall saying that statement?
F - as far as this transcript says - I would prefer to see the video

DA - you don't look like a person who would plant something like this
F - that is correct

Prosecutor- was that a belief or technique
Technique
Kept it hidden, finances were an issue, planned - all techniques? yes

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  • #303
Back from sidebar:
Flores: Travis portrayed himself to have a lot of money, but didn't. Objection on improper impeachment.

Flores testifying on secret relationship. Defense (painfully) pulling teeth from Flores having him read over transcript. Flores seemingly offered Arias a way out ('Maybe you went over there and something just got out of hand') and Flores asks to see video instead. Flores states Arias doesn't look to be the type to plan this.

Prosecution on redirect: Flores states all techniques used to lull Arias into telling truth.
 
  • #304
January 14, 2012 morning testimony

Det. Flores--witness for the prosecution

--During the interview Jodi made a statement about Travis appearing to have money but her really didn't.
--Flores made a reference to "you guys kept this relationship a secret". Flores was referring to Jodi and Travis. Flores commented that maybe Jodi had gone to Travis' place to "have a good time". Flores does not remember saying that and the Defence directs him to read the transcript. Flores says he would prefer to see the video instead of the transcript.
"You don't look like a person that would plan something like this, you're just not that person".

Redirect

Prosecution: "were the questions you asked an interview technique?" Flores states that all the questions referenced by the defence were interview techniques.
 
  • #305
Is Juan working alone ?
He doesn't seem to have a whole team, just him ?


Just him. Big task for one man. He's a one man wrecking crew. I'm thoroughly impressed, no question he's in control here.
 
  • #306
Michael Melendez on stand. Works for Mesa PD in computer forensics unit. (Here we go guys, finally! ;))
 
  • #307
michael melendez- computer forensics
 
  • #308
Just him. Big task for one man. He's a one man wrecking crew. I'm thoroughly impressed, no question he's in control here.

He is impressive :rocker:
 
  • #309
Mr. Melendez = computer wizard
 
  • #310
Just him. Big task for one man. He's a one man wrecking crew. I'm thoroughly impressed, no question he's in control here.

He "Owns" the room! he has great presence and control. All eyes are on him.

He's fantastic!
 
  • #311
States witness, Michael Melendez, Mesa PD, Detective Computer Forensic Unit

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  • #312
I disagree wholeheartedly. You think all defense attorneys are slime? In that case, do you assume that everyone who is accused of a crime and goes to trial is necessarily guilty? I'm sorry, but I think that attitude is dangerous!

I dont think they are.They are as important to see that justice is done as the Prosecutors. I think where the dislike comes in is because most defendants are quilty and convicted. Without defense attorneys there would never be a resolution one way or the other.

And of course it depends on the behavior of the defense attorneys in court. Frankly Baez and Steve Feldman in the Westerfield case were slime imo.

Some of the best attorneys I have ever seen have been defense attorneys.
Who are respectful to the witnesses, to the court, and knows the case inside and out and are great examiners. I am very glad that innocent people have found such attorneys to fight for them.
 
  • #313
Michael Melendez, the computer forensics officier, makes a mirror image of the hard drive from the computer confiscated. He also works with cameras.
 
  • #314
He works with cameras too. :)
 
  • #315
Is Juan working alone ?
He doesn't seem to have a whole team, just him ?

Yes, he is the only prosecutor. Rarely takes notes either, very impressed with him.
 
  • #316
I bet Jodi did searches for how to mortally wound, how to remove DNA evidence and coloring your hair on the road in three easy steps.
 
  • #317
wow... this witness is shaking his head a lot (like a tremor or something)
 
  • #318
Mr. Melendez = computer wizard

This Prosecutor is just amazing. He knows so much about everything in criminal cases.

I love the questions he asked the witnesses. It shows he already knows the answer.
 
  • #319
Connects card to USB card reader, makes mirror image, and then uses write protection software to see what is on card (camera memory card); also worked on laptop initially; explains to the jury how even though it's deleted it isn't really until the memory is reallocated.
 
  • #320
The deleted items on the computer actually stays there sometimes for a long time until the operating system may replace (overwrite) it with a new file. Unallocated space does not have a file assigned to it.
 
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