gorealtors
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I had that thought yesterday when the ducks came in. She has to be in the back of the courtroom scribbling like mad.
AL was not present in the courtroom yesterday afternoon.
I had that thought yesterday when the ducks came in. She has to be in the back of the courtroom scribbling like mad.
I missed this. Where/when did she wear this?
I got to admit, this cross is weak.
That's a reach for the jury to assume, don't you think? Especially because it's not obvious the chain is there.
I am fine with Pros asking these questions, but since the Defense did not bring it up then why is the State allowed to ask it?
Excuse me? Please link the post by me that you are referring to.
That's a reach for the jury to assume, don't you think? Especially because it's not obvious the chain is there.
Well the notion she never took off a necklace was so far fetched I didn't give it any heed. Not seeing the trial right now but if they are debunking that one, I'm not surprised.
That's a reach for the jury to assume, don't you think? Especially because it's not obvious the chain is there.
Either a credit card of check card. She definitely swiped something.
I don't think I would have brought HP's name up on cross. Her and JA's stories are falling apart and I think the state (and LE too) is starting to look gullible for having put so much weight on them. JMO obviously.
Perhaps for a predominately *male* jury, not so sure about this mainly female jury.
I've never been able to figure out why Brad would stop for a drop cloth on his way to work, when:
1. Nancy didn't use a drop cloth but a towel.
2. He wants us to believe she didn't plan to paint that day, but his buying a drop cloth would contradict that?
interesting,
fran
What kind of dog? One of ours had the dog equiv. of, what is it, ACL?? ALC surgery last fall. Had a metal plate inserted into her left rear leg. The top bone and the bottom bone were each cut and then inserted into the metal plate. Poor thing, we thought 8 weeks of cage rest, but it took so much longer. She had the surgery around labor day, and it wasn't until the beginning of january before we were finally able to allow her outside, off leash, alone in the yard, meaning without the other two dogs, to potty late at night. Nearly killed hubby & me, having to walk her each and every time she needed to go out. We didn't keep her completely caged, what we did was hook up an eye bolt to the baseboard and then let her be on a six foot leash, so she didn't feel like she was in jail. Hope your fella feels better soon.
Perhaps for a predominately *male* jury, not so sure about this mainly female jury.