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:tyou: Tortoise for all the updates on this case! I come here every morning to find out what's going on, and
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Welcome!Yes, thanks for the updates. I was in the first jury selection pool but was not selected, so after spending four days listening to to details, I have to keep up now.
More to read at link http://www.9news.com/article/news/l...focuses-on-🤬🤬🤬🤬-marital-troubles/73-528907430...the then-38-year-old put his head on Mesa County Sgt. Wayne Weylers shoulders and started crying. Weyler, who had been handling the investigation into the disappearance of his wife and daughter, asked Michael Blagg to tell the truth.
I cant, Blagg repeatedly said, according to court testimony. He also told investigators he didnt know where their bodies were, and that Im afraid Im going to say I killed my wife and daughter when I know I didnt hurt my wife and daughter.
The next day, Michael Blagg was found in the bathtub of his apartment. He had slit his wrists. ...
...He [Bill Irwin, FBI] says he asked Blagg about a fight he and Jennifer had the weekend before she disappeared. Initially, Irwin says the fight was about a potential job in Longmont. He later admitted it was about his internetproblem.
Irwin says Blagg admitted that his wife confronted him about the. Michael Blagg said the
was actually him investigating and doing research but later admitted that Jennifer didnt like it, and his use of sexually explicit images was akin to an addiction.
Michael Blagg told Irwin that Jennifer likened hisuse to him cheating on her...
...Another point of discussion was marital counseling Michael and Jennifer Blagg had in South Carolina, as well as a discussion about separating when they lived in Arizona.
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Testimony in the Michael Blagg trial will resume on Monday morning. The jury and attorneys were given Thursday afternoon and Friday off due to the length of the trial, which is expected to continue for a few more weeks.
Relieved. At first I thought it would be really educational and interesting, but the longer the selection process went on, I just wanted to get out of there.
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Do I have the dates correct - the ones in blue?
Niner, looks like you've added the remaining time for witnesses in twice
prosecution witnesses finish around March 26th
defense witnesses finish around April 13th
closing statements begin around April 13th
Jurors this morning heard recorded testimony from Colorado Bureau of Investigation Agent Janel Smith, who spoke about processing and testing of DNA found in the Blagg home, and on Jennifer Blaggs body and the tent it was wrapped in when discovered in the Mesa County Landfill.
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The past misdeeds of a disgraced ex-lawman and politician are expected to take a front seat in the case against Michael Blagg today in court amid attempts from defense attorneys to exclude his testimony.
...Fang suggested that as part of the sanction, Russell exclude King from testifying and give jurors information about why his testimony was being excluded, or possibly drop the charges of theft against Blagg.
The impeachment of Steve King is part and parcel of our defense, Fang said.
Fangs written request for sanctions and Mahres response had not yet been entered into the public record this morning. The judge has not yet ruled on Fang's request.
The lawyers defending Michael Blagg want the prosecution penalized for not disclosing an important piece of evidence.
This is a clear discovery violation, public defender Tina Fang argued Monday morning.
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The letter, written by then Mesa County Sherif Rebecca Spiess, detailed how King lied during an internal investigation into whether he falsified his time cards. King pleaded guilty in 2015 to "unlawfully, feloniously and knowingly" embezzling nearly $5,000 from the Sheriff's Office and Colorado Mesa University.
The defense knew about Kings conviction, but they allege they didnt know about the internal investigation that found King lied about falsifying his time cards when he was investigated by the sheriffs office.
Fang asked Jefferson County Court Judge Tamra Russell to dismiss the a lesser charge against Michael Blagg for stealing from his employer or to exclude King from testifying or allow the defense to be the only party to question King and call him as a hostile witness.
The defense has tried to admit as much evidence as possible to undermine Kings credibility. The District Attorneys Office has argued that this is irrelevant.
The defense cited Kings lack of credibility during opening statements, and Fang continuously sought to impeach King during testimony.
She also brought up a report King wrote when he went with Michael Blagg to his house for the first time since his wife and daughter were reported missing.
In the report, King wrote that Michael Blagg teared up and seemed hesitant to look at the master bedroom. He sat at the kitchen table and started to cry, and later picked up one of Abbys jackets and sobbed.
FBI Special Agent Chris Buechner received Michael Blaggs computers in the mail. He was called to the witness stand shortly before lunch.
Its been a long morning, Russell said as she swore him in.
Buechners testimony will continue when the jury returns from the lunch break at 1 p.m.