Penn State Sandusky Trial #11 (Verdict - GUILTY!)

How long will the jury deliberate?


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  • #801
Judge Cleland said to have been annoyed over timing of Matt #Sandusky allegations becoming public during deliberations.
by cvmikesisak via twitter 1:02 PM

Interesting that #sandusky jury is discussing alleged victims 2 and 8 today...they're the only cases where the boys have never been found
by 8CumbCoReport via twitter 12:51 PM

#Sandusky jury asked about case of janitors, and 'excited utterance' -- a time when hearsay can be used in court
by sganim via twitter 12:41 PM

Read more: http://livewire.wtae.com/Event/Jerry_Sandusky_Trial_2#ixzz1yYQi7CW4

I doubt if it could have been avoided. From what I understand NBC got the scoop that Sandusky didn't testify because the prosecution had notified the defense it had MS set to rebutt. A gag order isn't going to stop a determined reporter.
 
  • #802
Oh Good Lord. This is painful. The waiting and wrangling. He's as guilty as can be. Let's just get this over with already! :)

I understand - I'm impatient also. But, this jury has been asked to make decisions that will affect the lives of every person involved (including their own) and I appreciate that they are being very serious with each detail. It doesn't appear they are taking their duties lightly and I applaud them for that. moo
 
  • #803
Absolutely. Come on over.

Southern cooks always have plenty of food.

IMO

Thanks, you're nice! :D

Actually, if this jury doesn't come back with a verdict soon, I think I'm going to be beyond cake and more into looking for a stray Xanax to gulp down instead!
 
  • #804
Wonder if they come to verdicts if they will go back to the hotel, reflect and sleep on their decisions and come back in the morning?

Just a guess but nope.....I think they will finish their job and go home.
My bet is still a verdict by 5pm....
 
  • #805
ok - I have a question.

Do they have to come back with a "guilty" on all of the accounts for each victim in order to send this guy away?

As an example and not referencing any certain victim in this particular case......What if they come back with guilty for all accounts for Victim A and Non-Guilty for all accounts for Victim B. Or what if Victim A has Guilty for counts 1, 2, 4 and Not Guilty for 3 and 5.

????

No, for example, in Victim 6, Sandusky could be found guilty of Corruption of Minors, but not Indecent Assault. He'd be sentenced for Corruption.
 
  • #806
I think they are very close. In fact, I think they probably already have verdicts on most of the charges.

it is not unusual at all for jurors to get confused about jury charges (instructions). They often ask for clarification. Although they usually don't get many answers.

Yup Beach is right. Juries SHOULD ask questions. Unlike a certain other FL jury that didn't ask a SINGLE question or ask for ANY read backs.

Regardless if I will agree with this jury's decision I can respect this one, unlike the one in FL. At least they are putting actual deliberation into this verdict.
 
  • #807
Is anywhere streaming online the verdict watch?

INSession is done as of 3 p.m. EST If you have CNN or HLN they give updates and will break in if a verdict is reached. Heck prolly every channel will have it as breaking news.
 
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Okay,gang I have to go out to dinner at 5:15 and will be back around 6:45. That's good for you all since I always seem to be away when a verdict comes in.

Meanwhile, I'm sitting away from the windows as directed during some very nasty T-Storms. Losing my electric and wi-fi will also insure a verdict. LOL

Enjoy your dinner and stay safe. If the Jurors are willing to go thru the eve I would not be surprised to see a verdict later tonight :please: :moo:
 
  • #810
Wonder if they come to verdicts if they will go back to the hotel, reflect and sleep on their decisions and come back in the morning?

That's what I'm thinking...they should be thru at least by tomorrow, if not late tonite. Good, serious jury..now if they only are giving the outcome that is needed! I honestly think so or they wouldn't have been so quick...they'd still be arguing. Also the fact now we know they are asking if the hearsay evidence is enough for a guilty vote on this one case and were told no, but they can use circumstantial evidence too, which is there.
 
  • #811
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Good God! I sure wish somebody would have explained it like this to the Pinellas 12. It probably wouldn't have made any difference but still, maybe even ONE of them would have had an "AHA!" moment.

PREACH it Beach! I wish it was also explained like this. The Pinellas 12 didn't think circumstantial evidence carried as much weight as physical evidence does, which is wrong they both carry the same amount of weight.
 
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I heard on the way in today on one of the Philly sports stations that the media is not allowed to have any electronic device in the courtroom (blackberry, cell, ipad, etc.). They said the judge said that once the verdict is read, no one is allowed to leave the courtroom until the judge dismisses.

So my questions is (sorry, have lots of questions today), we'll know when the verdict is in and at what time it will be read. But how long until we know????How long is it going to take to get the word to the public?
 
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I don't know how to post a pic-but I am getting a cherry vodka & sprite-does anyone want one while I am up??
 
  • #816
chardonnay for me,.
 
  • #817
I don't know how to post a pic-but I am getting a cherry vodka & sprite-does anyone want one while I am up??

Here you go and thanks!

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  • #818
No, for example, in Victim 6, Sandusky could be found guilty of Corruption of Minors, but not Indecent Assault. He'd be sentenced for Corruption.


Thank you. How though, would he be sentenced based on something like that. Up to the judge?
 
  • #819
"Janitors and hearsay of Mr. Calhoun as related to you is not sufficient to sustain a conviction. You must have other evidence that satisfies you," Judge John Cleland told the jurors. "Circumstantial evidence has no lesser weight than direct evidence."

The jury resumed deliberations behind the closed doors of Courtroom Two at 3:30 p.m., after about 45 minutes Cleland's explanation.


http://www.abc27.com/story/18858356/sandusky-jury-emerges-for-explanation-of-instructions
 
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