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Okay so I'm in the UK so not fully aware of the US judicial system - what happens if they hang on one of the three charges?
I don't think she's gaining anything either way. I think she doesn't want the verdict slip changed and she doesn't want to clear up the questions because she's not willing to admit she was wrong. The verdict slip is confusing. The jurors don't understand. We are right back where we were last year.What does Judge Bev have to gain from a guilty verdict or hung jury? (Genuinely asking)
That charge will be retried. This was the issue with T1. The jury was so confused on the verdict slip that they told Cannone they were hung, when in reality, they had all decided she was NG on counts 1 and 3. They were hung on count 2.Okay so I'm in the UK so not fully aware of the US judicial system - what happens if they hang on one of the three charges?
THANK YOU!! This has been confusing me for ages when I was reading about trial one.Well, this is the issue with T1. The jury was so confused that they told Cannone they were hung, when in reality, they had all decided she was NG on counts 1 and 3. They were hung on count 2. The reality is that only the charges in which the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on will be retried. So the simple answer is NO, if you are locked on one count, that does not trigger a mistrial for all counts.
The good news is that you usually get that award right before you are out the door - retirement or otherwise. But that does not help this situation."Person of the Year"
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What does Judge Bev have to gain from a guilty verdict or hung jury? (Genuinely asking)
Moo the word charge refers to the lessers in count 2. I think their question pertains to the slew of lesser charges within count 2. Specifically the oui. It's clear for the individual counts they can consider them and tick the Ng boxes, then go on to consider count 2 with all its complications. The prob is there are no ng options on each of the lessers. Which becomes a problem only if they are hung on one of them ( the Oui imo judging from the prior questions).Well, this is the issue with T1. The jury was so confused that they told Cannone they were hung, when in reality, they had all decided she was NG on counts 1 and 3. They were hung on count 2. The reality is that only the charges in which the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on will be retried. So the simple answer is NO, if you are locked on one count, that does not trigger a mistrial for all counts.
It's a mistrial. If the judge declares it a mistrial without prejudice, then KR can be tried AGAIN.Okay so I'm in the UK so not fully aware of the US judicial system - what happens if they hang on one of the three charges?
I agree. I still think they’re hung on the OUI as well.Moo the word charge refers to the lessers in count 2. I think their question pertains to the slew of lesser charges within count 2. Specifically the oui. It's clear for the individual counts they can consider them and tick the Ng boxes, then go on to consider count 2 with all its complications. The prib is there are no ng options on each if the lessers. Which becomes a problem only if they are hung on one of them ( the Oui imo judging from the prior questions).
I'll allow it.Hopefully a lifetime of ridicule, distrust, people leaving restaurants whenever she enters and a * after her name in every law book, article, newspaper, magazine and history book from now and forever. Just my opinion.
The satisfaction of sending someone to prison just because she thinks they are guilty?What does Judge Bev have to gain from a guilty verdict or hung jury? (Genuinely asking)
And maybe a scarlet letter branded on her forehead?Hopefully a lifetime of ridicule, distrust, people leaving restaurants whenever she enters and a * after her name in every law book, article, newspaper, magazine and history book from now and forever. Just my opinion.
M for Masshole?And maybe a scarlet letter branded on her forehead?
This time the Defense will poll the jury on each charge if necessary - and that should alleviate what happened last time if we get the same verdict.It's a mistrial. If the judge declares it a mistrial without prejudice, then KR can be tried AGAIN.
I'm just going to carefully say that it's a small area, everyone knows everyone, and there are many connections. Family, friends, etc...What does Judge Bev have to gain from a guilty verdict or hung jury? (Genuinely asking)
Who knows. It may work out in Karen’s favor. If they’re G on OUI, or hung on OUI, they’re more likely to acquit if they think that charging with OUI could result in greater charges, or hanging on OUI could hang on all charges… MOOI do not understand why she can't answer it. They are just asking how it works. Why can't she just simply say how it works?