I think Issac was on one of my first days watching the trial...I got hooked. What a guy.....I agree, very 80’s. Remember AH took a lot of JD’s furniture from the penthouses according to Isaac‘s testimony.
IMO Isaac was the best!
I think Issac was on one of my first days watching the trial...I got hooked. What a guy.....I agree, very 80’s. Remember AH took a lot of JD’s furniture from the penthouses according to Isaac‘s testimony.
IMO Isaac was the best!
I think they want it on the record in case of retrial for hung jury or something?what is the point now?? Why did they not object at the time. I agree it was wrong but no one said anything at the time as I remember.
I believe the laptop that the Judge gave the jurors to take with them into deliberations has on it all testimony that is in evidence. So they should be able to review it all at their leisure.Is the jury able to review testimony footage?
I agree. It's terrifying thinking of a rattlesnake or scorpion hiding in outdoor toys and the threat to curious dogs. And the long wooden bridge with no railing/sides to the gazebo is not toddler/kid friendly either. To each their own.Yucca Valley is a hellhole in summer. Really unbearable. Even with AC. I surmise she also must have an apartment closer to LA for work and the summers. On a good day, it's a 2.5 hour drive into central LA from that region.
And that site, with a wash right next to it is full-on coyote, rattlesnake and scorpion territory. Not a place to leave your bedroom doors open at night to let the cooler night air in. I wouldn't be all that comfortable with a toddler or small child unsupervised there. Also doesn't appear to have a perimeter fence or a gate. Looks to have a privacy fence, maybe. No pool or water features. I would want full fencing, a gate, and at least some water feature there.
Yucca Valley has a reputation of being a druggie and low-life hangout, but due to the influx of cash-wealthly young LA types looking for their minimalist or mid-century modern Joshua Tree moments, rather than gated golf-course second homes, it has had a stunning number of 1$million + homes built.
Real estate values are up almost 47%, with the higher numbers trending to have the Joshua Tree zip codes.
Thanks to everyone for your replies. It’s helpful to read your thoughts.Having reviewed those verdict forms online with a couple of attorneys and many people in the chat, I really think it takes awhile to go through not only the jury instructions, but all the questions on the verdict forms, not to mention calculating any monetary damages. I’m not at all surprised they didn’t reach a verdict today.
Good enough for AH.I agree. It's terrifying thinking of a rattlesnake or scorpion hiding in outdoor toys and the threat to curious dogs. And the long wooden bridge with no railing/sides to the gazebo is not toddler/kid friendly either. To each their own.
On the stand they aggressively sneered at him...."You didn't pay rent, DID YOU". His reply "No one did." lol. Then he could have, but didn't, list all of Amber's freeloaders.I think Issac was on one of my first days watching the trial...I got hooked. What a guy.....
On the stand they aggressively sneered at him...."You didn't pay rent, DID YOU". His reply "No one did." lol. Then he could have, but didn't, list all of Amber's freeloaders.
I'm just now going thru the trial, I started out just kind of reading headlines, and had no idea she was (IMO) so bad. The part that really jumped out at me was the constant snarky goading when he tried to avoid her. For instance on that one famous tape that she (appears to have given to the press), she goaded and goaded him into reacting,while she filmed him then gave it, IMO, to the tabloids.
I agree. It's terrifying thinking of a rattlesnake or scorpion hiding in outdoor toys and the threat to curious dogs. And the long wooden bridge with no railing/sides to the gazebo is not toddler/kid friendly either. To each their own.
He was never there in his black mesh shirt
I was worried about magazine tabloids at the grocery store stands. It's hard to avoid those, they are right in your face.I am wondering how many jurors, if any, saw or heard things about the trial, during their 3 day weekend. If they went to any BBQs or family events, I'm thinking they may have heard conversations by people, even if they never commented themselves.
That happened to me all weekend, everyplace I went. And it made me wonder if the jurors were experiencing the same.
I have to admit, I'd be so very tempted to look up some things if I was on a break as a juror.![]()
Oh yeah, I've always liked him, class all the way, and the SeaH's treated him like you know what.Her snarkiness knows no bounds. She is such a gaslighter too. And she chases HIM around when he is trying to get away from her. I really hope the jury saw all of the dynamics between them.
Oh, btw @Nuttmeg, love your BWagz avatar! Let's Goooo....
@Cindizzi Good work posting this. You got those important names correct. Seems to me, everyone involved publishing this "piece" bears responsibility.It was in this guys taped deposition
The ACLU’s general counsel Terence Dougherty complicated that portrait in a videotaped deposition played in court on Thursday, where he estimated that Heard donated only $1.3 million of the $3.5 million that she pledged.
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On Dec. 18, 2018, Heard published a Washington Post op-ed titled “I spoke up against sexual violence — and faced our culture’s wrath. That has to change.” Her byline identified her as the ACLU’s ambassador on women’s rights.
Undisclosed in the op-ed’s byline, the draft had a co-writer and a bevy of lawyers striking out any explicit reference to Heard’s former husband.
Asked about the ACLU lawyers scrutinizing the draft, Dougherty said: “I think there were four.”
The piece did not mention Depp by name, and the ACLU’s lawyer testified that this was by design.
Depp’s lawyers claim that his name was not necessary because the piece referred obliquely to their well-publicized and tawdry legal proceedings in 2016, when Heard filed for a restraining order.
An email pitching the piece to the Post’s op-ed editor Michael Larabee suggests that those involved in the op-ed knew the subtext was clear.
“Hey Michael, [I’m] wondering if we might interest you in a piece by Amber Heard (who, as you may recall, was beaten up during her brief marriage to Johnny Depp), on what the incoming Congress can to do to help protect women in similar situations,” the email said, with the parenthetical in original.
Dougherty agreed that sizing down references from her marriage and divorce to Depp made it more impactful. One of the co-writers of the op-ed, Robin Shulman, opined that the legal team had “neutered” references to Heard’s marriage and allegations of domestic violence.
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Amber Heard Paid Less Than Half of Pledged Donation to the ACLU, Whose Lawyers Helped Write Op-Ed at Center of Johnny Depp Case: Testimony
Amber Heard pledged to donate $3.5 million to the ACLU, half of her $7 million divorce settlement with Johnny Depp. She really paid $1.3 million, a jury heard.lawandcrime.com
On the stand they aggressively sneered at him...."You didn't pay rent, DID YOU". His reply "No one did." lol. Then he could have, but didn't, list all of Amber's freeloaders.
I'm just now going thru the trial, I started out just kind of reading headlines, and had no idea she was (IMO) so bad. The part that really jumped out at me was the constant snarky goading when he tried to avoid her. For instance on that one famous tape that she (appears to have given to the press), she goaded and goaded him into reacting,while she filmed him then gave it, IMO, to the tabloids.
You would have to about crawl under a rock to avoid hearing anything. If you even go to eat they have tvs with Fox News or other channels turned on. Its almost impossible to avoid not hearing something about it. jmo.I am wondering how many jurors, if any, saw or heard things about the trial, during their 3 day weekend. If they went to any BBQs or family events, I'm thinking they may have heard conversations by people, even if they never commented themselves.
That happened to me all weekend, everyplace I went. And it made me wonder if the jurors were experiencing the same.
I have to admit, I'd be so very tempted to look up some things if I was on a break as a juror.![]()
......not to mention his works of art.I think Issac was on one of my first days watching the trial...I got hooked. What a guy.....
I'm just grateful that they didn't bring a child into the world in that environment.
I thought the laptop had all exhibits loaded onto it from the trial . I think they need to rely on their memory and notes for the actual testimony. Someone please correct if that is wrong.I believe the laptop that the Judge gave the jurors to take with them into deliberations has on it all testimony that is in evidence. So they should be able to review it all at their leisure.