sassy_texasbelle2
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Will they be able to use the court documents where Jodi stated she would drag Travis and his family through the mud in the penalty phase?
Will they be able to use the court documents where Jodi stated she would drag Travis and his family through the mud in the penalty phase?
I hope you are all on overtime this weekend but also that you had a break!
The JA docket currently shows 4/22/2013 012 - ME: Trial - Party (001) 4/22/2013 under Case Documents but nothing under Court Calendar. A juror had requested a day off tomorrow. There's no filings mentioned before Case Documents and so I was wondering if it's possible the Counsel could be meeting to discuss any outside motions/ issues or even just a continuation of what was discussed on Friday?
What process is used to determine the 'final' 12 jurors from the remaining 16 potentials, (assuming there are still 16 at deliberation)? Does either the State or DT have ANY involvement in this process, and if so, can you describe it? e.g. can there be any further interviews or dialogue between the lawyers from either side and the jurors, specific to the decision of deciding the final 12, or eliminating eliminating any at that stage?
Thank you very much, and I apologize if this question has been asked previously, but I have searched and not found it.
In the police interview with JA's mother, she says Jodi said she has gas receipts to prove she wasn't in Arizona. To me this reeks of premeditation. Is there anyway for this to be admitted as evidence by the prosecution?
TIA and thanks for all the great answers posted here.
Hi Lawyers! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us! Here is my question:
WHEN Jodi is convicted of 1st degree, is it true that if she gets death that it is an automatic appeal and that the cost for the appeal and new lawyers is on the tax payers? If she were to get LWOP would she then have to file for appeal and who pays for that and her attorneys?
Thank you so much!
Two questions unrelated to each other....
How in a nutshell does surrebuttal work? What would be the typical reason the judge would allow it? For example, if one of the defense witnesses opened the door to introducing new evidence on rebuttal (e.g. the ring), does that affect whether surrebuttal is allowed?
It seems to me that it's a big deal that the ME says the gunshot wound to the head would have immediately incapacitated the victim, and then the defense presented no expert to argue against that. Isn't that tantamount to an admission that what the ME said was true, which makes Jodi's story false? Is it completely on Juan's shoulders to make that argument, or does any instruction from the judge directly or indirectly about (not sure the right way to say it) "unopposed" or "uncontested" testimony help him?