State vs. Jason Lynn Young 2-22-2012

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  • #201
I hope they dont put her up with the spivey guy after this. i might have to leave. :innocent: moo
 
  • #202
Where do all of you think the PT is going with this? What do you think they are going to do with Slayer's testimony from first trial?

I just can't watch him.....the first go-round was bad enough.
 
  • #203
"Yes maam, as has already been testified...." - he is disrespectful toward Becky. This is his real personality.
What really jumps out at me, no matter how weak Holt's cross is, is that JY hates women and having to answer to one makes him see red.

IMO
 
  • #204
Where do all of you think the PT is going with this? What do you think they are going to do with Slayer's testimony from first trial?

I just can't watch him.....the first go-round was bad enough.

They r gonna catch him!!! moo
 
  • #205
He is a master at hiding behind his lawyer. I don't believe that is the intention of the law. Hide out until you sit on the witness stand.

Why wouldn't an innocent person want to help the police and duck and weave if innocent. An attorney could hold your hand as you sit with the police.

Don't think any of his lawyers' believed him.
 
  • #206
So he told everyone when he arrived back that night, his attorney told him not to talk.

Now today, or in this testimony, he said he didn't get an attorney until Monday or Tuesday.

So which is it?

IMHO, HE decided not to talk. He thought he'd blow back in town and be considered a victim. It didn't go exactly as he planned, I guess. He was suspected from the get go.

JMHO
fran
 
  • #207
that's all i have, thank you !!!!!!
 
  • #208
She should have hammered so hard at him that he got rattled and showed his true contempt, but she didnt! moo
 
  • #209
Can you believe she ended on that note???????
 
  • #210
I really hope they go to break soon. I need to get some work done. :)
 
  • #211
So he told everyone when he arrived back that night, his attorney told him not to talk.

Now today, or in this testimony, he said he didn't get an attorney until Monday or Tuesday.

So which is it?

IMHO, HE decided not to talk. He thought he'd blow back in town and be considered a victim. It didn't go exactly as he planned, I guess. He was suspected from the get go.

JMHO
fran

Yeah, it's called cowardice.
 
  • #212
This cross is like this:
"Did you kill your wife?"
"No."
"You didn't?"
"No, I didn't."
"Hmmm...[shuffles paper] Okay."
[30-second pause while consulting notes]
 
  • #213
To be fair no one had heard anything from JY about anything. SO BH had exactly one lunch break to prepare to cross examine. I still wish the judge had called an early close to court that day and let BH do her cross the next morning.

It's no excuse. They should have had a list of questions prepared well ahead of time on the chance that he would testify. There is absolutely no excuse for being caught off-guard the way they were.
 
  • #214
Lawyers are to make sure your rights are protected. They don't say "you can never talk to anyone at anytime about anything." That's a lie, IMHO. They tell you what your legal rights are and what you do and don't have to do. They advise.
 
  • #215
Jay is now in his element....salesman role.
 
  • #216
So he told everyone when he arrived back that night, his attorney told him not to talk.

Now today, or in this testimony, he said he didn't get an attorney until Monday or Tuesday.

So which is it?

IMHO, HE decided not to talk. He thought he'd blow back in town and be considered a victim. It didn't go exactly as he planned, I guess. He was suspected from the get go.

JMHO
fran

No. Story has always been that friends told him of the LE's questions and that he was a suspect. Told him not to talk until he had an attorney.

This is video from 1st trial.

Maybe he watched a video like this.. ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc
 
  • #217
There's no excuse for JY refusing to cooperate with LE. None. Take a lawyer along by all means, but don't just sit doing nothing to help after your spouse and unborn baby were brutally murdered!

IMO
 
  • #218
He is a master at hiding behind his lawyer. I don't believe that is the intention of the law. Hide out until you sit on the witness stand.

Why wouldn't an innocent person want to help the police and duck and weave if innocent. An attorney could hold your hand as you sit with the police.

Don't think any of his lawyers' believed him.

Yep. He sat back and waited to see what evidence they came up with against him, and then got his story straight!
 
  • #219
Can you believe she ended on that note???????

That was the very point I wanted to race down to the DA's office, grab BZ by the ear, drag him into the courtroom and make him do the cross exam. At least he would have done an effective cross (or at least an aggressive one).

Then, to save the taxpayers of Wake County, I would have put myself in contempt of court, gotten my own restraining order, marched up to the bailiff and hauled myself off to jail.
 
  • #220
No. Story has always been that friends told him of the LE's questions and that he was a suspect. Told him not to talk until he had an attorney.

This is video from 1st trial.

Maybe he watched a video like this.. ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc

His friends telling him to get a lawyer is NOT the same as saying your lawyer advised you not to speak.
 
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