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Aubrey Trail's attorney, Ben Murray, said after nearly four weeks of testimony and 900 exhibits, the jury wasn’t out even three hours.
“We thought it may have been wasted effort to try to argue it to them today,” he said regarding decision to waive jury trial for aggravators.
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“While we’re not criticizing the jury’s effort yesterday,” his co-counsel, Joe Murray, said, "we weren’t going to give them another chance to make another decision today." Three-judge panel also will make written findings of fact, unlike with a jury verdict.
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Both said Trail was accepting of Wednesday night's guilty verdicts. Asked if he also would be accepting of a death sentence, Ben Murray said: “Given his health problems, I don’t know what kind of a factor that’s going to be anyway.”
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They expressed big concerns about the jury witnessing Trail slash at his throat with part of a razor blade two weeks ago, something that Ben Murray said was so shocking they just couldn’t recover from it. They asked for a mistrial, but the judge denied it.
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Nebraska caselaw says a defendant can’t cause his own mistrial, but Joe Murray said there are certain circumstances, like this, that nobody has experienced before. "How are you going to make the jurors witnesses to something like that and then judge this case?” he said.