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Watching the watchers. Defence counsel addressing media on jury dinner break. #Rafferty #Stafford http://yfrog.com/oduigexj
What was the jury's first question?
I would be frustrated. I would want to just have lunch brought in and supper brought in. Pizza or sandwiches...let's get 'er done! MOO
Derstine says #rafferty is also on pins and needles.
Derstine says he is on pins and needles waiting for a verdict.
Derstine says any crime against a child is hideous and should be dealt with "very severely" #rafferty http://twitpic.com/9jxcbx
defence lawyer Dirk Derstine speaking to reporters http://pic.twitter.com/yspA4Ku2
Derstine says #rafferty is also on pins and needles.
Derstine says he is on pins and needles waiting for a verdict.
Derstine says any crime against a child is hideous and should be dealt with "very severely" #rafferty http://twitpic.com/9jxcbx
defence lawyer Dirk Derstine speaking to reporters http://pic.twitter.com/yspA4Ku2
I am really surprised they are not back yet.
If they started with a preliminary vote to see where everyone was starting from.... I am struggling for the right words, but if everyone was on the "regardless of who swung the hammer she was kidnapped and raped and died during those intentional felonies" guilty vote.... they would be done by now.
And I don't get the can two people be guilty of sexual assault if _____ question from the jury. They are suppose to be deciding if he is guilty of the charge. It isn't relevant whether one, two or a dozen other people can be charged with her sexual assault. They aren't on trial today, he is.
RaffertyLFP Jury taking dinner break until 7 p.m.
"Does removing a child's underclothing in an unlawful confinement situation constitute a sexual assault?" jurors asked Justice Thomas Heeney in writing.
"The short answer is yes," Heeney replied after reading the question aloud. "Sexual assault is defined as the intentional application of force to the victim in circumstances of a sexual nature where the sexual integrity of the victim is violated."
"The act of removing clothing involves the application of some force to the child," he continued.
"Stripping a child in this manner would violate the sexual integrity of a child."
http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/raffertytrial/2012/05/11/19746896.html
lawyer Dirk Derstine tells a media scrum that he and his client are on pins and needles.
I knew the Kewpie dolls I made of them...would come in handy
Been pricking them all day lol