He's great at presenting. He's your guy if you need someone to do a presentation for you.I like Paul Greer and the way he addresses the jury directly. As a person completely unfamiliar with guns and ammunition, I also appreciate his explanations.
He's great at presenting. He's your guy if you need someone to do a presentation for you.I like Paul Greer and the way he addresses the jury directly. As a person completely unfamiliar with guns and ammunition, I also appreciate his explanations.
THIS! Basic manners...And Buster is walking ahead of his gf and doesn’t seem to be concerned that she is getting rained on.
I hope I won’t need any presentations in his area of expertise, but if I do, I know who to call. : DHe's great at presenting. He's your guy if you need someone to do a presentation for you.
Do we really want to see that hair of Buster's when it's wet?I was wondering why Buster was covered with an umbrella while the two ladies behind him were not. This is the south. I live in the south. Usually, southern gentlemen make sure the women are covered with the umbrella.
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Wouldn't be surprised if he walks on the inside of her, leaving her exposed to the road- side of the sidewalk. Ole school we would place our lady to the inside close to the building leaving us exposed to possible threat's vehicles and such, guess those days are gone, sad to say.Do we really want to see that hair of Buster's when it's wet?
I think the judge will keep out the Satterfield information as more prejudicial than probative because there is no evidence that the son contacted Alex about the money before the murders. Although I think it's relevant to show Alex's extreme financial strains and possible worries, the idea that he stole such a huge amount of money from the sons of his deceased housekeeper is so appalling -- I just think the judge will exclude it as too prejudicial. How truly horrible this all is. JMO.
LOL I also served on the Grand Jury as foreperson for 1 year.We met one day a month and were paid per mile from our residence to the courthouse, not compensated for our time.
In the Murdaugh case the jurors are at the mercy of the court M-F and as many hours as required. Some juries opt to meet on the weekends if they are trying to reach a verdict. Agree it's very demanding and I can only imagine how their lives are going to be impacted if they reach a verdict. I wouldn't want to be on that jury.
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