Ransom
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Jodi had blonde hair when she rented the car. When did she die it?
http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/02/13/jodi-arias-testifies-day-6-live-blog
March 20, 2008
Jodi had blonde hair when she rented the car. When did she die it?
Big picture.
They say Salina. You can kind of see that her hair looks really light brown in her interrogation vids. At least on the top, I noticed it was really light.
My comments about him are kind of beside the point, to be honest. I don't think it matters in the long run. Even if he turns a juror or two off, they'll still return a verdict based on the evidence. But man, I seriously cannot stand him. I mean to the point that I comment about it here where practically every single person disagrees with me. lol I seriously do not get how anyone thinks he's amazing.
I assume you are referring to Juan Martinez the Prosecutor in this case, correct? If I am correct, JM is hitting all his marks - Would you want some little wimp standing up for one of your family members if they had been sliced and slashed and stalked by the defendant?
I assume you are referring to Juan Martinez the Prosecutor in this case, correct? If I am correct, JM is hitting all his marks - Would you want some little wimp standing up for one of your family members if they had been sliced and slashed and stalked by the defendant?
Imo, you can be assertive without being obnoxious, overwrought and petulant. Far more effectively so, imo.
And I don't personalize this situation at all. So no comment on what I would "want" in a prosecutor. My loved one would be dead and no amount of bluster/lack of bluster would be bringing them back. But that's how I look at things and obviously has no bearing on whether this family thinks he's doing a stellar job.
Laviolette is not coming off well so far imo. She has some weird tics, looks so nervous.
My comments about him are kind of beside the point, to be honest. I don't think it matters in the long run. Even if he turns a juror or two off, they'll still return a verdict based on the evidence. But man, I seriously cannot stand him. I mean to the point that I comment about it here where practically every single person disagrees with me. lol I seriously do not get how anyone thinks he's amazing.
It's good you are able to keep things in perspective. It's ok to not like the guy.
Totally agree with you.
Plus, the courtroom observers and the guests on the shows, who have been in the courtroom, ALL say it sounds louder on TV. They say he is not yelling in court. The observers in court have reported, he is simply a prosecutor with a passion, for obtaining justice for the victim. I would want him on my side any day!
My comments about him are kind of beside the point, to be honest. I don't think it matters in the long run. Even if he turns a juror or two off, they'll still return a verdict based on the evidence. But man, I seriously cannot stand him. I mean to the point that I comment about it here where practically every single person disagrees with me. lol I seriously do not get how anyone thinks he's amazing.
She only gave her credentials today. Is she even done with those? I'll hold out on an opinion until she starts testifying about the case.
From what I could tell, he sent her a generic card, kind of a "hope you are feeling better" type b/c JA was sad Nurmi was planning on leaving. It seems two cards were sent but I haven't heard much about the other one. The jurors are not suppose to know Nurmi wanted out to start his own private practice.
considering that there is so much evidence towards murder 1-I am surprised anyone would think manslaughter of all things is in this case. I mean...pre-meditation is all in the fact that she wanted him dead and inflicted wounds to ensure he would die. I mean 29 times stabbing, slicing his throat, and shooting him is somehow accidental?
And if discussing the experts and their opinion is best left to the talking heads...why are any of us bothering to discuss this here?
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a rose is a rose is a rose....
crazy is crazy. I just cannot comprehend it...
The death itself is not evidence of first degree murder. Just of murder. Manslaughter is murder. (well - maybe it's different in the US > but here - manslaughter (voluntary) is a provoked murder).
The prosecution presented several circumstances to support that the murder was planned, not spontaneous. It rests on believing whether or not JA brought the gun. As there is no evidence she did so (just a contention by the prosecution) - I'd be reluctant to find for 1st degree. But I'm pretty strong in the belief that a capital case needs to be held to a very high degree of proof.
Regardless - I'm not on the jury - so just sharing my ideas here - and reading others ideas.
I actually said "hating and demeaning" - which should be quite different from "discussing". I'm a firm believer in discussion.