I see a scared teen . Who wouldnt be in his shoes? Interestting that the camera now shows his face head on. During trial we got him from the back. Also looking from the back all the chairs were at the same height.
Jason Riley ‏@jasonrileyCJ 5s
Defense wants jury to come back in court and watch it with everyone present. I think judge ok'd that
Thanks for this, I agree with you, I have one other point I'd like to make, even if - and I don't believe it to be the case, but if Joshua did have a hand in it, I think he was told to by his criminal father and as a 15 year old (at the time) should not be charged as an adult or be given the pushishment of an adult.
He simply does not have the same understanding of an adult at that age and when instructed by someone he's said he adores and wants to be with, and is an adult, it falls on that adult's shoulders. I just don't think you can hold this child responsible for the deeds of his father. And I never want his father out of prison, he is a walking human corruption.
Defendant thinking during this replaying of his father's testimony...
'Remember to look sad, remember to look confused, repeat these two until I get away with it and am set freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee'.
I will admit, he does do the confused look well.
10 minute restroom break for the jurors, jurors have to use the restroom in the jury room.
So did Ed Norton as Aaron in Primal Fear.
:scared:
I still don't like this defense and this judge stipulating that the jury can review taped interviews in court.
Judge is limiting the jury's access to evidence IMO.
Trial testimony is usually read back in the court room.
They are lucky they're seeing the video of the testimony replayed.
I can't think of a case where jurors are giving the testimony to bring back in the jury room with them.
I remember the judges in other cases telling the jury that if they wanted to review any of the evidence it would be brought to them in their room. Not back to the courtroom. Maybe different States.
The chairs were not at the same height during the testimony.
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