twomanywords
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That's what the alternates are for.
I know, but I was hoping they could get even more....just in case they all drop like flies

That's what the alternates are for.
JS wasn't off the bench. That video was shot while they were in 'secret sidebar', and the camera swung over to the DT table.
Maria looked directly into the camera at least twice and made no effort to change her face angle.
Anyone here read lips? LOL
:seeya: Exactly !
BBM: It was apparent that the convict and Maria enjoyed being filmed !
The mitigation specialist was very good at not moving her lips. lol
MDLR loves the camera as much as the convict. The way she coddles a convicted killer is sickening. :moo:Oh, she was aware. She looked directly at the camera a couple of times.
There's one like her in every trial. I haven't seen anyone as ostentatious as Maria though.
Where is the video that was seen yesterday?
(k) Prohibitions. A person is not permitted to photograph, record, or broadcast a proceeding in the following circumstances:
(1) No use of recording devices while the judge is off the bench: A person may use a recording device in a courtroom only when the judge is on the bench, and use of a recording device must terminate when the judge leaves the bench, except as provided in paragraph (i).
(2) No jurors: Cameras must be placed to avoid showing jurors in any manner. Audio recordings or broadcasts of jurors' statements or conversations are also prohibited, except that a juror may expressly consent to an interview after the jury has been discharged.
(3) No attorney conferences: Audio recordings or broadcasts of bench conferences between a judge and counsel, or off-the-record conferences between attorneys and their clients, or between attorneys, anywhere in the courthouse are prohibited.
(4) No readable documents: A person may not use a camera to take readable images of the contents of documents or other materials, whether in electronic or other form, that are located at counsel tables, the judge's bench, the work area of judicial staff, or the jury box.
(5) No juvenile proceedings: Photographing, recording, or broadcasting of juvenile court proceedings is only as allowed by Arizona law, or as provided in paragraph (i).
I was begging for this last night! I cannot remember who our WS lip readers are who helped so very much in the CA trial.
I wonder if Jodi got into a fight with someone in jail.
Im also wondering about this "White Noise" thingamajoo I keep hearing about. Is there really a machine that does that to prevent people from hearing the sidebar discussions?
If so, wow. Really does want to keep everything secret.
Okay - own up - who posted looking for our resident lip reader yesterday? This is all your fault, whoever you are! lol
Someone for the DT has this thread open continually, IMO.
It makes me sick as well, she LOL and carries on with the killer as if this was some sort of a comedy show, totally unprofessional, imo.MDLR loves the camera as much as the convict. The way she coddles a convicted killer is sickening. :moo:
He's waiting for AZLawyer to post so he can get help with the case law.Oh, Nurmi, Nurmi, Nurmi...spend less time on WS (and other sites, I'm sure) and get that brief done!!!