kiki the parrot
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And he pled NG to the entire 15 min. list of charges.
w/e
arrot:


Break for lunch. Going to read the law after lunch then closing arguments.
FWIW, reading the law is boring and can take forever!
Thank you, Prairie.
Now that the sides have rested, my head is reeling with things the jury wasn't told, and wondering how much the ADAs can say in their closings...
e.g., Unless I missed it, the ME never told them that she found evidence of a chemical, like bleach, in Channon's mouth or ...below.
Without that or Vanessa's testimony, how far can TK or Price take it in closing? :sheesh:
And he pled NG to the entire 15 min. list of charges.w/e
arrot:
Even if they're crazy enough to have doubt about the rape, it's gonna be hard to say he didn't rob them, considering he was wearing and giving away their things.http://twitter.com/jamiescoop
Basic charges: 1st degree murder - premeditated, meaning decision made to kill, doesn't require long plot
Felony murder - vics killed while suspects carrying out either robbery, kidnapping, rape
Only those counts carry death as potential punishment
But Muffet (or anyone) pros can't bring up stuff in closing that wasn't introduced already, can they? Sorry I know, I need Trial 101 :blushing:
arrot:
But Muffet (or anyone) pros can't bring up stuff in closing that wasn't introduced already, can they? Sorry I know, I need Trial 101 :blushing:
arrot:
Darn it is just so hard for a jury to agree on the death penalty. I with they had something in between life and death like live on death row in a small cell 24 hours a day all alone for the rest of your life, that would be easier for a jury to agree on.
...with the only TV show being Nancy Grace harping and screeching in their ears.
Now that would be a living hell. LOL
I thought they showed that he was wearing Chris' tennis shoes and gave the clothes to Daphne...?
ETA: same for the prints and his interrogation...
Darn it is just so hard for a jury to agree on the death penalty. I with they had something in between life and death like live on death row in a small cell 24 hours a day all alone for the rest of your life, that would be easier for a jury to agree on.