gcharlie
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This is directed to AZL
A week from today, the COA will be hearing arguments on the media motion about the secret witness. No idea how long it will be before they issue their opinion/ruling on the motion.
Minutes for 10/30 were posted to the docket today. This was the day that everyone got booted out of court for the secret witness. The minutes noted counsel, the defendant and the victims (victim's family) met in chambers. The minutes did not reflect that the witness was called into chambers. Does this mean that the witness was in fact Arias, or would the judge accept Nurmi's word that the witness refused to testify?
Also pointing to Arias as being the secret witness, Martinez objected yesterday when Fonseco started to testify about that fateful day in January 2008 when Arias claimed to walk in unannounced on Travis and caught him masturbating to the image of a young child. Presumably, the basis of the objection was the hearsay rule. Whatever his objection was, the judge overruled and Fonseco was allowed to go down the rabbit hole. Can we infer that Arias is the secret witness and thus the reason that hearsay was overruled, or is there a different standard at this point in the penalty trial?
A week from today, the COA will be hearing arguments on the media motion about the secret witness. No idea how long it will be before they issue their opinion/ruling on the motion.
Minutes for 10/30 were posted to the docket today. This was the day that everyone got booted out of court for the secret witness. The minutes noted counsel, the defendant and the victims (victim's family) met in chambers. The minutes did not reflect that the witness was called into chambers. Does this mean that the witness was in fact Arias, or would the judge accept Nurmi's word that the witness refused to testify?
Also pointing to Arias as being the secret witness, Martinez objected yesterday when Fonseco started to testify about that fateful day in January 2008 when Arias claimed to walk in unannounced on Travis and caught him masturbating to the image of a young child. Presumably, the basis of the objection was the hearsay rule. Whatever his objection was, the judge overruled and Fonseco was allowed to go down the rabbit hole. Can we infer that Arias is the secret witness and thus the reason that hearsay was overruled, or is there a different standard at this point in the penalty trial?