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According to Yvetter Martinez's twitter, Jury ended lunch at 12:30, now deliberating again.
Jury is at lunch now. I may be away from my computer this afternoon, I may miss a verdict. I'm guessing that within an hour after lunch they arrive at a verdict. There may have been something good on the menu that the jury didnt want to miss.
http://twitter.com/jamiescoop
Jury should be ending their lunch hour about now. Who knows how much longer before we hear something
According to Yvetter Martinez's twitter, Jury ended lunch at 12:30, now deliberating again.
Just takes awhile to go thru all 36+ counts...
I predict when they return, it will go down something like this:
"Your honor, we the jury find the defendant, LD...
On Count 1: "GUILTY, nomsayn?"
As to Count 2: "GUILTY, as a +^()#@$"
Count 3: "GUILTY, seemsayn?"
Count 4: "GUILTY... you hear us?"
Count 5: "GUILTY, )@#%^*mit"
Count 6: "GUILTY, GUILTY, GUILTY...."
Counts 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15...
"...um, Your Honor, in the interest of time...
we find the defendant GUILTY on all 36+ counts,
We have just one question for the Court...
can we give him the DP more than once?"
Ok, sorry... :blushing: I'll try to be a good bird now...
arrot:
Tough pic to see. I can't help but feel so sorry for Mr. Newsom. Just a nice quiet old guy who worked hard in life and tried to do everything right. Then his boy is ripped from him and he is forced to enter the world of GuttaSlim and relive the pain and humiliation of his son. How unfair.
I hope he does... ("y'all stupid as #ell!") and someone tazers him before they put him in restraints. Oh that's right... I said I'd be good didn't I? :blush:
arrot:
Kiki, i think that is what gets me most about him, no overt anger, just overwhelming sadness. I have a little boy myself and I cant wait each day to get home from work to play with him and see what new things he's learned to do, what new words he can say. I absolutely cant imagine someday having him ripped away, not being able to say goodbye and then having to spend the rest of my life with memories of him.