seguek9
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Why is there no court today?:waitasec:
Judge S's court is always dark on fridays.... :sigh:
Why is there no court today?:waitasec:
Why is there no court today?:waitasec:
Well, the better half is mad at me for being so interested in this trial. I told him I would not lurk on this forum over the weekend. I am going to have major withdrawals (sp???).
He keeps saying - 'why are you so interested, it is so cut and dry'. Good question but I am totally addicted. I am sneaking a few lurks in while I can.
I find it odd that Juan uses the word pedestrian to describe dull activities
The way she described vaginal sex as vanilla leads me to believe she knows a bit about the sex industry imo
I agree. It seemed Vegas came up often for her. I wondered if she would make trips to Vegas to "work" for awhile to make some easy cash. Or maybe some of those "Salons" that she seemed to know about all in the surrounding cities and states.
I figured that when I saw the pictures.:what:
LOL...When Jodi was saying, or excuse me, let me paraphrase this, Jodi saying that the month of August was a slow month, I thought that is a crock of..Chit...
people dont suddenly stop eating or going out to eat..
heck, I put in my years many many moons ago as a waitress..the summer months were good tips, and always busy for me..
Jodi is such a liar..jmo
I find it odd that Juan uses the word pedestrian to describe dull activities
1. BMW was left in gear and destroyed behind her U-Haul. She says that the "U-Haul guy" gave her the keys and she took off--keys wouldn't come out if car in gear. Oops!
Apparently in AZ, the court does not work on Fridays - or maybe it is just this judge. Maybe Fridays are the day for the court people to catch up on other things that need addressing.
I've heard/read JM being criticized several times last night and today for spending too long on seemingly insignificant details when he should be (insert what critic says he should have done).
In listening to some of the testimony again (and even yesterday, live) any of these issues could have taken moments but for JA.
She fought him on nearly every answer - especially if he wanted a 'yes or no' response, she even disputed him on semantics.
For example, on the braids issue and whether she thought they were hot. He played the tape where, not only was she the one who brought them up in the first place, she then said, unequivocally, on her own furtive recording - that she thought they were hot.
So, yes, she thought they were hot. It took JM several questions for her to admit to what everyone JUST heard her say - and even then, she wouldn't admit it with a simple yes. I thought it was an embarrassing moment for herand an annoying one for everyone else.
JA made the issue tedious, not JM. She only answers yes or no willingly when she thinks it's irrelevant or is helpful to her.
Hey, who has plans this weekend to go into the mountains with a group of men you don't trust to pan some gold? Count me IN! Got my Glock, bottled water and KY.
Apparently in AZ, the court does not work on Fridays - or maybe it is just this judge. Maybe Fridays are the day for the court people to catch up on other things that need addressing.
I've heard/read JM being criticized several times last night and today for spending too long on seemingly insignificant details when he should be (insert what critic says he should have done).
In listening to some of the testimony again (and even yesterday, live) any of these issues could have taken moments but for JA.
She fought him on nearly every answer - especially if he wanted a 'yes or no' response, she even disputed him on semantics.
For example, on the braids issue and whether she thought they were hot. He played the tape where, not only was she the one who brought them up in the first place, she then said, unequivocally, on her own furtive recording - that she thought they were hot.
So, yes, she thought they were hot. It took JM several questions for her to admit to what everyone JUST heard her say - and even then, she wouldn't admit it with a simple yes. I thought it was an embarrassing moment for herand an annoying one for everyone else.
JA made the issue tedious, not JM. She only answers yes or no willingly when she thinks it's irrelevant or is helpful to her.
Judge Stephens presides over other trials, hearings and court matters unrelated to this case (in the morning before JA and in the afternoon after JA) and works a full week, as does the court and the court personnel.
The schedule of THIS case alone is NOT a reflection of the courts' hours of operations or this judge. The judge and attorneys likely always work through lunch and probably barely have time to wolf something down (or take a working lunch unless a matter requires more formality).
This is what I've learned from court observers, folks like Beth Karas, reading HHJSS's court calendar/docket, etc.
I get frustrated at all the jabs at the laziness/cream-puff work pace of the AZ court - even though I know it's just because folks don't know about all the other stuff. So I try to set the record straight.
They all work hard, long hours every weekday, every week.
Just an FYI![]()
Why is there no court today?:waitasec:
Now that's a really good question.