I was told earlier that he is the Bailiff.The white haired man sitting behind Alex looks like “Jack” from Law and Order” to me, lol jmo.
I was told earlier that he is the Bailiff.The white haired man sitting behind Alex looks like “Jack” from Law and Order” to me, lol jmo.
I just think SO much is wrong with this and I bet the officer was thinking something was off from the get go.Watch trial live stream here:
Watch AM crime Scene body cam footage here:
Maybe he'll conveniently throw up...(Why is AM generating anticipatory strife? So far, the pathologist testimony is fairly sterile. His display looks more like guilt than grief though so maybe his body is telling on him.
But why is he drooling? Abundant kleenex. To wipe his MOUTH! What? Huh?)
jmo
why wouldn't they just step out?L&C have been zooming in on M family.
They are allowed to search publicly available information (including social media) to identify a potential or seated juror's mindset and behaviors. That is 100% legal. I learned that after watching the most bizarre and heartbreaking verdict a few years ago. Many people attributed that verdict to very effective jury screening.
I am also worried about corruption in this case. I would expect nothing less from a person who manipulates constantly behind the scenes, and sacrifices every principle (and everyone in their splash zone!) to get what they want.
He looks more frantic to me today.(Why is AM generating anticipatory strife? So far, the pathologist testimony is fairly sterile. His display looks more like guilt than grief though so maybe his body is telling on him.
But why is he drooling? Abundant kleenex. To wipe his MOUTH! What? Huh?)
jmo
IIRC, the judge decided they could take notes and told the jurors that at the beginning of the trial, and he even was on video early on (a few days in) asking them if they wanted pad and pencil to take notes, and they all declined. MOO
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