***Jury Recommends DEATH for Mark Sievers*** Penalty/Sentencing Phase

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  • #481
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I'm honestly shocked. Those jurors where not messing around.
 
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  • #482
I guess the judge isn't trusting his staff to rip up all the juror notebooks properly. So he's doing it himself.
 
  • #483
I'm honestly shocked. Those jurors where not messing around.

I wasn't shocked. I expected it from this jury. They followed the law/jury instructions, and got it right.
 
  • #484
Per CTV reporter, the jurors seemed very calm when they walked in
 
  • #485
I feel bad for his family because they too were victims and did not have the full scoop in what Mark was doing but he planned a vicious murder. Mark needs the harsh punishment... JMO.....
 
  • #486
the weird thing is---when I logged on, and began watching the livestream, they were polling the jurors but I didn't know yet what their verdict for sentencing was---AND THE CAMERA WAS ZOOMED IN ON MARK'S FACE---I tried to guess, from looking at his expression, if it was life or death sentence.

I assumed it was not DP because he seemed unconcerned, was almost smiling, as he listened to the jury poll. He did not look like someone who had been sentenced to the death penalty. Is he medicated?
 
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  • #487
The Mummerts look genuinely devastated (I feel sad for the wife). It is because they know Mark and don't want him to die or do they actually think he's innocent??
Or that it doesn't look good for his record as an attorney.
 
  • #488
When the court was reading the decision...
I thought I saw MS mouthing: “ life without parole, life without parole” like he was mocking the process.
Anyone else catch that snarky move?

MOO
 
  • #489
the weird thing is---when I logged on, and began watching the livestream, they were pollen g the jurors but I didnt know yet what their verdict for sentencing was---AND THE CAMERA WS ZOOMED IN ON MARK'S FACE---I tried to guess, from looking at his expression, if it was life or death sentence.

I assumed it was not DP because he seemed unconcerned, was almost smiling, as he listened to the jury poll. He did not look like someone who had been sentenced to the death penalty. Is he medicated?
I remain in shock. After 4 yrs of following this case I would never have thought the state could get a DP verdict, especially after Jimmy's verdict. Not happy CWW got off easy but it was necessary to get a conviction for MS. Maybe an inmate w take care of CWW for us
 
  • #490
I feel absolutely horrible for his daughters. The rest of his family have to know the magnitude of what he did but I can't help thinking that his daughters still hold hope that he is innocent, even after the verdict. Now they have to experience him possibly being put to death. IMO TS's family did not look happy about the death recommendation.
 
  • #491
When the court was reading the decision...
I thought I saw MS mouthing: “ life without parole, life without parole” like he was mocking the process.
Anyone else catch that snarky move?

MOO
To be honest, I was a little confused early in the reading and initially thought it was LWOP as well
 
  • #492
When the court was reading the decision...
I thought I saw MS mouthing: “ life without parole, life without parole” like he was mocking the process.
Anyone else catch that snarky move?

MOO
We need a lip reader stat. I would love to know what he was rattling on about when we were waiting for the jury to come out.
 
  • #493
Wow. So does this mean lots of appeals from MS? Will TS's family and the witnesses have to return for any appeals?
 
  • #494
the weird thing is---when I logged on, and began watching the livestream, they were pollen g the jurors but I didnt know yet what their verdict for sentencing was---AND THE CAMERA WS ZOOMED IN ON MARK'S FACE---I tried to guess, from looking at his expression, if it was life or death sentence.

I assumed it was not DP because he seemed unconcerned, was almost smiling, as he listened to the jury poll. He did not look like someone who had been sentenced to the death penalty. Is he medicated?

Oh wow, that's interesting. Mark showed genuine emotion when talking to Mr. Mummert before the verdict (and after) because MM was emotional.
 
  • #495
Wow. So does this mean lots of appeals from MS? Will TS's family and the witnesses have to return for any appeals?

I would assume they would only need to return if a new trial would be granted....?? And that will not happen, IMO.
 
  • #496
the weird thing is---when I logged on, and began watching the livestream, they were pollen g the jurors but I didnt know yet what their verdict for sentencing was---AND THE CAMERA WS ZOOMED IN ON MARK'S FACE---I tried to guess, from looking at his expression, if it was life or death sentence.

I assumed it was not DP because he seemed unconcerned, was almost smiling, as he listened to the jury poll. He did not look like someone who had been sentenced to the death penalty. Is he medicated?
He prepares for his new role as a tough prisoner.
 
  • #497
My goodness. I can’t bring myself to celebrate putting anyone to death, but I pray for these families.
Exactly.

People need to tone down the celebration in here. Seriously people.

It’s fine to express that you’re pleased with the jury’s verdict but those two daughters are about to lose another parent. FOREVER.
 
  • #498
MAG had more emotion than any of the Sievers side at the death verdict. I just am shocked at not even a tear on that side until a bit later from stepsister. Just strange. Jury followed Law and not emotion.. they listened, they were obviously a very intelligent jury, did their work and followed directions. I'm still surprised. I think maybe focusing so much on the kids worked opposite what defense wanted. he TOOK their mother from them.

i still can't believe a FLORIDA jury gave death when he didn't actually COMMIT Directly.
 
  • #499
I guess I thought it might be the DP when it was taking so long. Tonight, my thoughts are with Teresa's children and family. I do absolutely feel for the family of MS-- it is hard to love a criminal who has done really disgusting things to another human being. I do hope that his family can come to grips with the fact that he is guilty and find it in themselves to accept his guilt while still trying to love him.

I wonder if the judge will change the penalty in the Spencer hearing. For those who are attorneys and familiar with this process, would it be common for a judge to negate the jury's work? Could this jury have been so off base that a judge would feel compelled to change their wishes? I am curious. I think I will hate the waiting...
 
  • #500
Per CTV reporter, the jurors seemed very calm when they walked in
They saw it all....along with everything we were privy to
They saw how she was slaughtered.




MOO
 
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