The State v. Jodi Arias: break in trial until 28 January 2013 #17 *ADULT CONTENT*

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  • #1,181
Get your dang head out of the way!!!!
 
  • #1,182
Oh my god will that man move his head so we can see
 
  • #1,183
We are back and somone's head is blocking the camera!
Bring in the jury
 
  • #1,184
Thank, I totally agree!

It would be nice if Juan had some frilly boy shorts to show the jury instead of leaving the imagine of boys underwear in their heads.

Was the ex boyfriend asked what kinda of panties she wore?
 
  • #1,185
We're back...and someone's head is in the way.
 
  • #1,186
Whoa! Is that judge's door getting a work out today? I hear a big slam this time.
 
  • #1,187
Here comes the stalker testimony...
 
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  • #1,189
What's all this about a reporter approaching a juror?

It was a tweet from @courtpio that was being re-tweeted by the reporters. No follow up yet.
 
  • #1,190
Hindquarters??? She's not a horse, Juan!
 
  • #1,191
"hind quarters" !!
 
  • #1,192
JA came into Travis's house unannounced while Lisa was there. JA saw both Lisa and Travis and then ran out.
 
  • #1,193
LMAO she ran out
 
  • #1,194
Touching rears! Oh boy.
 
  • #1,195
Creepy Jodi!
 
  • #1,196
Oh my. The womanizing cad wouldn't kiss her! (pardon my sarcasm)
 
  • #1,197
He touched her in the :butthead:
 
  • #1,198
STUPID, STUPID media/reporter if this report is true. Do they not ALL know you never ever approach a juror? I'm sure the jurors wear Juror badges of some kind. They certainly do in the NC court system--those badges are red and say JUROR in big bold letters.

This happened in the Scott Peterson case - what a cluster&*$# that was.

Ms. Peterson's brother, Brent Rocha, who testified last week, is a courtroom regular who usually sits in the front row. On Thursday, he and one of the jurors, an airport screener known publicly only as Juror No. 5, stopped to pick up their belongings at the same time after walking through the metal detectors at the courthouse entrance.
After an exchange that lasted several seconds, the two walked their separate ways, but not before television cameras recorded the juror saying, "could lose today."

It turned out they were talking about a sports game. Still shouldn't have been done, but was deemed innocent, and the juror wasn't dismissed.

Source: http://www.kkcomcon.com/doc/KPetNYT.pdf
 
  • #1,199
Thank gawd Juan moves this along.
 
  • #1,200
Well goodness.
 
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