http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/incoming/live-helen-bailey-murder-trial-12606434
12:10
Break extended
The break has been extended until 1.30pm.
And then it will be a 5 minute witness. You can bet on it.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/incoming/live-helen-bailey-murder-trial-12606434
12:10
Break extended
The break has been extended until 1.30pm.
In that case, I'm off to make some lunch and have the wee I've been holding in for an hour.
TMI? I never can tell.
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And then it will be a 5 minute witness. You can bet on it.
:happydance:
I'm going to do the same... make it two hours![]()
And then it will be a 5 minute witness. You can bet on it.
There's a huge hole in your case... how did Nick & Joe know she'd run away before IS did (he didn't invent the note until the next day.
Otherwise I'd say your case is almost as water tight as the defence's :happydance:
Nick and Joe must have been watching from outside the house in a Range Rover. In fact, I'm pretty sure they gave her the Range Rover to drive down Charlotte Street and back before she left on the train.
My experience was similar to yours, flightpath. I was one of the ones who try to take control! And there were some startling episodes such as one juror asking whether we should find one of the witnesses guilty or not guilty. But none of the cases I was in on, were as long or as dramatically obvious as this one, and I expect the judge's direction to help them. Plus we were all encouraged by their intelligent question on the finances.
Just got back from the dentist, fearing I might have missed a crucial witness...nevertheless there's some really useful comment here, thank you all. I am agog to hear what the police computer expert is, or may be, being recalled for.
Fascinating case. I hope the jury are all intelligent enough to cut through the myriad diversionary tactics of the abduction fantasy. But I'm sorry to say you can never tell which way it will go despite what we think. Some jurors may just think there is enough reasonable doubt .... The case I was a juror on there was a fellow juror who halfway through the deliberation asked the rest of us "what does this mean?" . It was in fact the name of one of the three Defendants! English wasn't her first language but I was shocked. And some jurors take a back seat and simply go with the majority whilst others refuse to acknowledge facts. And there will be one or two who try to take control. Just my halfpenny Of experience! I am hoping IS gets 30 years myself!
BIB: Whilst I think everything you've said here would resonate with those who have served on a jury you've hit the nail on the head about how obvious this case is.
By the time both defence and prosecution have given closing arguments and the Judge has summed up and directed the jury it will be easy for them to find him guilty.
Unless they accept the unseen Nick and Joe exist they have to find him guilty. Trimmer will hammer home to the jury what constitutes a reasonable doubt and how IS's does not come anywhere near to meeting the test.
:happydance:
I'm going to do the same... make it two hours![]()
Are you a human bean or a camel?
I really don't think there's anything to worry about in this case. Observers have mentioned that the jury don't seem to be buying IS's stories.
I really don't think there's anything to worry about in this case. Observers have mentioned that the jury don't seem to be buying IS's stories.
BIB: RB, we have seen Nick and Joe, remember![]()
As always, I agree with everything you've said.
It seems ironic that the court can't ban the "devout Christian".I suppose she'd have to do something clearly illegal.
Also, I should think that the other cases that have been mentioned have not been quite so involved or, sorry to say, 'juicy' as this one. I can well imagine someone wanting to get home to do their shopping whilst on the jury for a petty theft or a drug-related or bog-standard crime, for example. I should imagine, in this sort of case that things are taken very seriously and the decisions are made thoughtfully and with full attention.
One would hope, anyway.
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