Jodi Arias Trial Part 6, starting with JM Rebuttal April 16

I am still watching as I am way behind due to interruptions .... phone calls .... must not answer!!!! :headache:



So JM just yelled out to RG "DID YOU GO TO THE ALYCE LAVIOLETTE SCHOOL OF" ......
before WILMA objected!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Priceless!!!!!!!! :hyper:

I HAVE to find this on You tube!!
I went to bed. Couldn't watch that any longer. I was watching on HLN and it was sooooo boring.

Have a good day all. I have to work, but will try and check in.
 
My dad ending up passing away just before midnight last night. I spent the day at the Church and Funeral home making plans. Tonight we were at a mass for my daughter's friend who is still in critical condition.

Would someone mind giving me a very brief summary of what went on today? Maybe some great jaunism to make me smile. :)

So sorry for the loss of your dad. {hugs} Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
 
Awake again... too hot to lay in bed. Going to watch some HLN gossip...

And Kar, I believe its our Juan Martinez is up first. Then Willie/Nurmi.... and Juan to finish out.

I thought I would share Charlotte's going home outfit. Well now I am between two different sleepers. DH likes the first, but I LOVE purple, so #2 is what I like.

1. http://www.gymboree.com/shop/dept_i...1367470890982&productSizeSelected=0&fit_type=

2. http://www.gymboree.com/shop/dept_o...1367471158244&productSizeSelected=0&fit_type=

Here is her nursery bedding that was delivered the other day.
http://www.potterybarnkids.com/products/quinn-lavender-crib-sheeting/?pkey=rromnurqnnenv&

Just thought I would share! I may take nursery photos once the crib is here and assembled. It's back ordered but should be here TOMORROW!
Love the bedding! Purple is my new "it" color. My DGD has a lot of purple in her room. Of the two outfits you posted, I love the 2nd one!

So, HLN finished up airing testimony at 3 AM EST. Don't ask me how I know that. :rolleyes:
 
Awake again... too hot to lay in bed. Going to watch some HLN gossip...

And Kar, I believe its our Juan Martinez is up first. Then Willie/Nurmi.... and Juan to finish out.

I thought I would share Charlotte's going home outfit. Well now I am between two different sleepers. DH likes the first, but I LOVE purple, so #2 is what I like.

1. http://www.gymboree.com/shop/dept_i...1367470890982&productSizeSelected=0&fit_type=

2. http://www.gymboree.com/shop/dept_o...1367471158244&productSizeSelected=0&fit_type=

Here is her nursery bedding that was delivered the other day.
http://www.potterybarnkids.com/products/quinn-lavender-crib-sheeting/?pkey=rromnurqnnenv&

Just thought I would share! I may take nursery photos once the crib is here and assembled. It's back ordered but should be here TOMORROW!

Your choice for her sleeper matches the bedding which looks so soothing, I might have to get that color myself. :goodvibes

Does her crib have the one cupholder or two? ;)
 
I feel like I'm coming off a weekend bender after the long trial testimony yesterday. So much of it was boring and made me tired! It's good that closing arguments are today, and soon we will have a verdict.

And I didn't get the 2nd question because this was posting. :eek: We need you BearcatsFan!

That mistake Dr Horn made about the perforation in the brain membrane (or lack thereof) is not good. :(

I was a little bummed with the typo error, but in the end that is all it is, a typo. It doesn't invalidate his entire report like JW was trying to say. I believe the jury gets it.

I hate to say it, but I did chuckle at the question from the jury to Dr. Horn:

Q: Would you believe that 100% of the people with frontal lobe trauma are deceased when you see them?

Dr Horn: I hope so.

Well, he is an ME so he doens't see people who are alive in his job.

I feel bad for JM ... It's getting late and he gives his closing arguments tomorrow first ... I hope he gets a chance to get some sleep tonight ...

JM will be just fine. This isn't his first rodeo, and he'll be on his game. It will be interesting to have him connect all of the evidence for the jury.

And the jurors too have to drive home (I wonder how far they live?) and be there again tomorrow.

DONE!!!

Starting at 9:30 AM.

- Thursday, May 2nd...final Jury instructions will be read.
- Thursday and Friday, May 2nd and 3rd, Closing arguments.

It's been a long, long day for the jury. Too bad there were so many prior delays, this could have been done with by now.
 
Awake again... too hot to lay in bed. Going to watch some HLN gossip...

And Kar, I believe its our Juan Martinez is up first. Then Willie/Nurmi.... and Juan to finish out.

I thought I would share Charlotte's going home outfit. Well now I am between two different sleepers. DH likes the first, but I LOVE purple, so #2 is what I like.

1. http://www.gymboree.com/shop/dept_i...1367470890982&productSizeSelected=0&fit_type=

2. http://www.gymboree.com/shop/dept_o...1367471158244&productSizeSelected=0&fit_type=

Here is her nursery bedding that was delivered the other day.
http://www.potterybarnkids.com/products/quinn-lavender-crib-sheeting/?pkey=rromnurqnnenv&

Just thought I would share! I may take nursery photos once the crib is here and assembled. It's back ordered but should be here TOMORROW!

Send her home in the purple outfit for sure! And how can you go wrong with Pottery Barn anything, they're bedding is adorable!

When I brought my Mayce home almost 13 years ago, she was wearing a little carters yellow fleece bag thingy. When my kiddo was born, everybody said she looked like a porcelin doll, she was so perfectly white and precious with a tiny painted red mouth. Anyway, we stopped at my parents house first and after I unbundled her from the carseat, my dad picked her up and said "She looks like a twinkie!" hahah, the yellow with her little white head poking out did make her look like a twinkie, and that is a nickname my kid still carries! :rotfl:
 
Awake again... too hot to lay in bed. Going to watch some HLN gossip...

And Kar, I believe its our Juan Martinez is up first. Then Willie/Nurmi.... and Juan to finish out.

I thought I would share Charlotte's going home outfit. Well now I am between two different sleepers. DH likes the first, but I LOVE purple, so #2 is what I like.

1. http://www.gymboree.com/shop/dept_i...1367470890982&productSizeSelected=0&fit_type=

2. http://www.gymboree.com/shop/dept_o...1367471158244&productSizeSelected=0&fit_type=

Here is her nursery bedding that was delivered the other day.
http://www.potterybarnkids.com/products/quinn-lavender-crib-sheeting/?pkey=rromnurqnnenv&

Just thought I would share! I may take nursery photos once the crib is here and assembled. It's back ordered but should be here TOMORROW!

Both outfits are adorable, but I love the purple one, plus it matches your bedding!
 
I feel like I'm coming off a weekend bender after the long trial testimony yesterday. So much of it was boring and made me tired! It's good that closing arguments are today, and soon we will have a verdict.

I was a little bummed with the typo error, but in the end that is all it is, a typo. It doesn't invalidate his entire report like JW was trying to say. I believe the jury gets it.

I hate to say it, but I did chuckle at the question from the jury to Dr. Horn:

Q: Would you believe that 100% of the people with frontal lobe trauma are deceased when you see them?

Dr Horn: I hope so.
When exactly did the jury HEAR that testimony about there being no puncture of the membrane? Or did the jury SEE the report? Because if there's an error IN the report, that's one thing. But if he ALSO testified to that fact, that's another thing...not good.
Send her home in the purple outfit for sure! And how can you go wrong with Pottery Barn anything, they're bedding is adorable!

When I brought my Mayce home almost 13 years ago, she was wearing a little carters yellow fleece bag thingy. When my kiddo was born, everybody said she looked like a porcelin doll, she was so perfectly white and precious with a tiny painted red mouth. Anyway, we stopped at my parents house first and after I unbundled her from the carseat, my dad picked her up and said "She looks like a twinkie!" hahah, the yellow with her little white head poking out did make her look like a twinkie, and that is a nickname my kid still carries! :rotfl:
:laughing: Leave it to a grandpa to say that!
 
Jury questions for Dr Kevin Horn (sur surrebuttal):

1. Would you agree that 100% of the people you see with frontal lobe trauma are deceased at the time of your examination?

2. Your report stated there was no damage to the dura mater membrane. Can you explain how the brain can be damaged without damaging the membrane.
 
When exactly did the jury HEAR that testimony about there being no puncture of the membrane? Or did the jury SEE the report? Because if there's an error IN the report, that's one thing. But if he ALSO testified to that fact, that's another thing...not good.

It's a little blurry to me because it was such a long day yesterday, but here's how I remember it ... During Dr. Geffner's direct testimony, when Willie was aking him about the frontal lobe and brain, etc. he or she brought up that the membrane was not punctured (which was stated in the ME report that Dr. G kept saying he was basing his entire opinion on because he assumed it was accurate, valid, blah blah blah :rolleyes:) ... Then it wasn't until the last juror question :sad2: that asked about the membrane being damaged that it was brought up again ... At that point, Dr. Horn looked at his autopsy report and said that it had to have been punctured/damaged and it was just a typo in his report that said otherwise ... Of course, Willie pounced on the typo on re-cross and started saying things like "you do know this is a capital case" blah blah ... And then tried to discredit him and the accuracy of the report, etc. ... Dr. Horn stuck to his guns and kept saying it was a typo and that there was no way the membrane wasn't punctured/damaged ...

I don't remember if this membrane was ever brought up in Dr. Horn's previous testimony or this was the first time we heard about it though :scratchin ... I think Willie and Dr G purposely set it all up yesterday and I'm kinda thinking that Dr. Horn was ready for it and was prepared to say it was just a typo ... I don't know how this will affect how the jury feels about the autopsy report and Dr. Horn, however :scared: ... I'm hoping it's no big deal to them ... But I guess it all depends on how much they weigh in the TA being shot first or last theory into their deliberations and ultimate verdict though ... Ugh ... It's so important that JM really focuses and brings home all the evidence pointing to premeditation in his closing today, otherwise, I don't know what's going to happen :scared: ...
 
When exactly did the jury HEAR that testimony about there being no puncture of the membrane? Or did the jury SEE the report? Because if there's an error IN the report, that's one thing. But if he ALSO testified to that fact, that's another thing...not good.:laughing: Leave it to a grandpa to say that!

My brain is tired, but I think my hippocampus is working fine.:lmao: So here's what I remember:

Dr. Geffner testified that he used Dr. Horn's reports to form his opinion that the brain was net affected by the gun shot, that the gun shot missed the dura membrane. All of that was based upon the typo in the report. AFAIK, Dr. Horn never testified to this. He said based upon the trajectory of the bullet, it pierced Travis' brain and would have immediately incompacitated Travis if the shot had happened before the stab wounds, and we know that Dr. Horn testified that the stab wounds occured first. So the jury question was because Dr. Geffner stated that there was no puncture to the dura membrane, and that was in contradiction to prior testimony by Dr. Horn.

Based upon the surprised look on Dr. Horn's face last night, it was a typo. He said it had to have gone through the brain. I'm dissapointed that the type wasn't caught in the first place, but in the end Arias' account is a lie, and she been proven to be a liar. I believe the jury will discount her statements completely. Samuels and ALV were discredited before the experts for the prosecution even took the stand, so I'm not worried about that either. My only concern is that will this typo error cause jurors to question the entire report. When they go back to deliberate, I hope they take a good look at the autopsy photos, those pictures really drive home the brutal and cruel murder of Travis.
 
It's a little blurry to me because it was such a long day yesterday, but here's how I remember it ... During Dr. Geffner's direct testimony, when Willie was aking him about the frontal lobe and brain, etc. he or she brought up that the membrane was not punctured (which was stated in the ME report that Dr. G kept saying he was baseing his entire opinion on because he assumed it was accurate, valid, blah blah blah :rolleyes:) ... Then it wasn't until the last juror question :sad2: that asked about the membrane being damaged that it was brought up again ... At that point, Dr. Horn looked at his autopsy report and said that it had to have been punctured/damaged and it was just a typo in his report that said otherwise ... Of course, Willie pounced on the typo on re-cross and started saying things like "you do know this is a capital case" blah blah ... And then tried to discredit him and the accuracy of the report, etc. ... Dr. Horn stuck to his guns and kept saying it was a typo and that there was no way the membrane wasn't punctured/damaged ...

I don't remember if this membrane was ever brought up in Dr. Horn's previous testimony or this was the first time we heard about it though :scratchin ... I think Willie and Dr G purposely set it all up yesterday and I'm kinda thinking that Dr. Horn was ready for it and was prepared to say it was just a typo ... I don't know how this will affect how the jury feels about the autopsy report and Dr. Horn, however :scared: ... I'm hoping it's no big deal to them ... But I guess it all depends on how much they weigh in the TA being shot first or last theory into their deliberations and ultimate verdict though ... Ugh ... It's so important that JM really focuses and brings home all the evidence pointing to premeditation in his closing today, otherwise, I don't know what's going to happen :scared: ...

I agree the State needs to focus on the premeditation, but the autopsy report is being used to back this up:

Following the evidentiary hearing on August 7, 2009, the Court took under advisement
the defendant’s Request for Determination of Probable Cause on Alleged Aggravating Factor.
In its Notice of Intent to Seek Death Penalty, Aggravat
ing Factors, Witnesses and
Evidence, filed October 31, 2008, the state alleges one aggravating circumstance, A.R.S. §13
-
751(F)(6) (especially heinous, cruel or depraved). At the hearing, the State asserted that in
addition to the cruelty prong, it was rely
ing on the following theories to support the heinous and
depraved prong: gratuitous violence, needless mutilation, helplessness and senselessness.
1
>
>
Cruelty
A first degree murder is “especially cruel” if the victim suffers physical pain or mental
anguish
and the defendant knew or should have known that the victim would suffer.

State v.
McCray
, 218 Ariz. 252, 259,
¶31
, 183 P.3d 503, 510 (2008). To establish this aggravating factor,
the State does not need to prove that the victim was conscious for “each an
d every wound
inflicted.”

State v.
Sansing
, 206 Ariz. 232, 235, ¶10, 77 P.3d 30, 34 (2003)
.
Physical pain may be
found where a conscious victim physically suffered for at least a short period of time.
State v.
Wi
lliam Herrera, Jr.
, 176 Ariz. 21, 859 P.2d 1
31 (1993) (finding victim was lying on the ground
with a gash in his head for at least 18 seconds and possibly as much as two to three minutes).
The State presented evidence that the victim was first shot on the right side of his head near
his eye with a
.25 caliber handgun and that the bullet lodged in his left cheek. This wound was not
fatal and may or may not have rendered the victim unconscious. The victim did not remain
unconscious based on the infliction of the other wounds and the location of blood
spatter evidence
in the bathroom sink and blood in the hallway. In addition, the defendant told the police that the
victim was unconscious after being shot but then crawled around and was stabbed.
The victim was then stabbed 27 times in the back, shoulder
s, head and chest. Cuts on the
hands were defensive wounds from grabbing the knife. With the exception of two wounds, these
wounds were not fatal. The two fatal wounds were a deep stab wound to the chest and then a cut
across the throat. While conscious, t
he victim would have felt pain and mental anguish associated
with these multiple wounds.
The Court finds that the State has proved that there is probable cause to believe that the
offense was especially cruel under the theory that it involved both physica
l and mental suffering
of the victim.

http://www.courtminutes.maricopa.gov/docs/Criminal/082009/m3846408.pdf

That's why the State keeps saying Travis was shot last despite the fact that Travis actually could have been shot first and still been alive and this would still apply under the second bolding above.

At least that's my interpretation of it.

ETA: Course, that's when the State was claiming Travis was shot first.
 
My brain is tired, but I think my hippocampus is working fine.:lmao: So here's what I remember:

Dr. Geffner testified that he used Dr. Horn's reports to form his opinion that the brain was net affected by the gun shot, that the gun shot missed the dura membrane. All of that was based upon the typo in the report. AFAIK, Dr. Horn never testified to this. He said based upon the trajectory of the bullet, it pierced Travis' brain and would have immediately incompacitated Travis if the shot had happened before the stab wounds, and we know that Dr. Horn testified that the stab wounds occured first. So the jury question was because Dr. Geffner stated that there was no puncture to the dura membrane, and that was in contradiction to prior testimony by Dr. Horn.

Based upon the surprised look on Dr. Horn's face last night, it was a typo. He said it had to have gone through the brain. I'm dissapointed that the type wasn't caught in the first place, but in the end Arias' account is a lie, and she been proven to be a liar. I believe the jury will discount her statements completely. Samuels and ALV were discredited before the experts for the prosecution even took the stand, so I'm not worried about that either. My only concern is that will this typo error cause jurors to question the entire report. When they go back to deliberate, I hope they take a good look at the autopsy photos, those pictures really drive home the brutal and cruel murder of Travis.

I guess I see it this way, the entire DT's strategy has all been based on lies, every single one of them lied and tried to sway reality. Every one of the state's witnesses has been quite credible without going back and forth and making things up. While it does suck that there was a typo, I'm inclined to believe that the jury will be smart enough to look at all the evidence and realize it was nothing more than a mistake. I have faith in this jury...I think. Too bad Juror #8 couldn't leave his notes with everybody.
 
Willie asked Dr. Horn at the end of his testimony if he was sure his report was correct and if was absolutely sure about it. She didnt bring up the mistake b/c I think she would have saved it for closing or for a reason to appeal. Im glad the juror asked the question and he cleared up that it was a mistake and was honest about it.

Ive had a little experience with medical software and they now have some automated answers to typical scenarios that are common and am wondering if that part of the report was automatically generated and not manually typed out.
 
Good Morning all :wave2:

klj27, I am so sorry for the loss of your Father. May he rest in peace. I'll keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.:grouphug:


Pigletgirl, I hope our thread baby ( ;) ) like her going home clothes and Nursery:goodvibes I am so loving the purple look::yes::


Thumper_Man's Wife, Welcome :wave2::cheer2: It's so nice to meet you:goodvibes


Remus, that sippy cup though.....................:lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
It's a little blurry to me because it was such a long day yesterday, but here's how I remember it ... During Dr. Geffner's direct testimony, when Willie was aking him about the frontal lobe and brain, etc. he or she brought up that the membrane was not punctured (which was stated in the ME report that Dr. G kept saying he was baseing his entire opinion on because he assumed it was accurate, valid, blah blah blah :rolleyes:) ... Then it wasn't until the last juror question :sad2: that asked about the membrane being damaged that it was brought up again ... At that point, Dr. Horn looked at his autopsy report and said that it had to have been punctured/damaged and it was just a typo in his report that said otherwise ... Of course, Willie pounced on the typo on re-cross and started saying things like "you do know this is a capital case" blah blah ... And then tried to discredit him and the accuracy of the report, etc. ... Dr. Horn stuck to his guns and kept saying it was a typo and that there was no way the membrane wasn't punctured/damaged ...

I don't remember if this membrane was ever brought up in Dr. Horn's previous testimony or this was the first time we heard about it though :scratchin ... I think Willie and Dr G purposely set it all up yesterday and I'm kinda thinking that Dr. Horn was ready for it and was prepared to say it was just a typo ... I don't know how this will affect how the jury feels about the autopsy report and Dr. Horn, however :scared: ... I'm hoping it's no big deal to them ... But I guess it all depends on how much they weigh in the TA being shot first or last theory into their deliberations and ultimate verdict though ... Ugh ... It's so important that JM really focuses and brings home all the evidence pointing to premeditation in his closing today, otherwise, I don't know what's going to happen :scared: ...
My brain is tired, but I think my hippocampus is working fine.:lmao: So here's what I remember:

Dr. Geffner testified that he used Dr. Horn's reports to form his opinion that the brain was net affected by the gun shot, that the gun shot missed the dura membrane. All of that was based upon the typo in the report. AFAIK, Dr. Horn never testified to this. He said based upon the trajectory of the bullet, it pierced Travis' brain and would have immediately incompacitated Travis if the shot had happened before the stab wounds, and we know that Dr. Horn testified that the stab wounds occured first. So the jury question was because Dr. Geffner stated that there was no puncture to the dura membrane, and that was in contradiction to prior testimony by Dr. Horn.

Based upon the surprised look on Dr. Horn's face last night, it was a typo. He said it had to have gone through the brain. I'm dissapointed that the type wasn't caught in the first place, but in the end Arias' account is a lie, and she been proven to be a liar. I believe the jury will discount her statements completely. Samuels and ALV were discredited before the experts for the prosecution even took the stand, so I'm not worried about that either. My only concern is that will this typo error cause jurors to question the entire report. When they go back to deliberate, I hope they take a good look at the autopsy photos, those pictures really drive home the brutal and cruel murder of Travis.
Ah! Thank you both! GEFFNER testified to that.

Still a little confused about why it all just came out last night tho. For all the whining and pouncing Willie did when she questioned Dr Horn last night after the jury question, about does he realize this is a death penalty case, yada yada yada, why did NO ONE else catch this before? It doesn't seem like Willie/Nurmi did, because had the juror not asked this question, Willie would not have gone at Dr Horn. Unless it did come out more when questioning Geffner. :confused3 I don't know...I half snoozed through his testimony and only perked up for burping, spilled water, and his laughing. :-)crazy: )

This evidence has been around, and supposedly scrutinized by both sides for YEARS. :confused3
 
I agree the State needs to focus on the premeditation, but the autopsy report is being used to back this up:



http://www.courtminutes.maricopa.gov/docs/Criminal/082009/m3846408.pdf

That's why the State keeps saying Travis was shot last despite the fact that Travis actually could have been shot first and still been alive and this would still apply under the second bolding above.

At least that's my interpretation of it.

Great info :thumbsup2 ... I just wish that this autopsy "typo" wasn't brought into the forefront whatsoever yesterday :sad2: ... However, I don't remember if it is actually old news or new news? :scratchin ... But either way, it's fresh in the jurors minds now ... Not that Willie or Nurmi wouldn't have brought it up in their closing regardless ... But how the heck wasn't the "typo" caught prior to Dr. Horn testifying? - thats what I'd like to know :sad2: ... I would hate to think that a "typo" could ultimately affect the entire outcome of the case now, ugh ... But who knows, maybe all of Dr. G's testimony yesterday changed the perspective for some :confused3 ... I think it all comes down to closing arguments ... All I know is, I could never be a trial lawyer - it's just too stressful and I would probably always be held in contempt anyway because I wouldn't be able to hold my tounge in the courtroom or I would just end up punching someone ;) ...
 
I agree the State needs to focus on the premeditation, but the autopsy report is being used to back this up:

http://www.courtminutes.maricopa.gov/docs/Criminal/082009/m3846408.pdf

That's why the State keeps saying Travis was shot last despite the fact that Travis actually could have been shot first and still been alive and this would still apply under the second bolding above.

At least that's my interpretation of it.

ETA: Course, that's when the State was claiming Travis was shot first.
Oh, OK. Geez, my brain if scrambled. I have to stop thinking about this.
 
Here's what Beth Karas is saying about today, tomorrow, and deliberations (will link in First Post):

When court resumes today, Judge Stephens is first expected to instruct the jury on the law. That could take 30 - 45 minutes but probably not much more than that. After that, the jury will hear the first of 3 closing arguments. Juan Martinez will speak first and he could take the bulk of the day today. He may use some of the hundreds of exhibits which were introduced into evidence...photographs, diagrams...to help him illustrate his closing argument.

Once Martinez finishes later today, perhaps, the defense will go. Jennifer Willmott gave the opening statement for the defense, so we believe that Kirk Nurmi will give the closing argument. So Nurmi could begin later today. If not, he'll give his closing tomorrow. He could talk most of the day tomorrow, and whenever he wraps up, Juan Martinez will give the final closing argument...it's a rebuttal. Much shorter...maybe AN HOUR OR TWO. Then the jury will get the case. So this is going to take all of today and tomorrow.

If there's enough time tomorrow, jurors might actually start their deliberation, and before they do, the three alternates will be selected. Whoever those alternates are, they will not be EXCUSED while the jury deliberates and that's because if the twelve jurors deciding this case come back with a verdict of FIRST DEGREE MURDER, those alternates need to come back because there will be more to do. There will be more phases in the case...an aggravating phase, and a penalty phase.

That's what we can expect in the next few days...all closing arguments, perhaps a verdict next week.
 
Oh, OK. Geez, my brain if scrambled. I have to stop thinking about this.

I think Martinez is using a checkmate strategy, trying to get first degree thru several avenues.

Here's what Beth Karas is saying about today, tomorrow, and deliberations (will link in First Post):

When court resumes today, Judge Stephens is first expected to instruct the jury on the law. That could take 30 - 45 minutes but probably not much more than that. After that, the jury will hear the first of 3 closing arguments. Juan Martinez will speak first and he could take the bulk of the day today. He may use some of the hundreds of exhibits which were introduced into evidence...photographs, diagrams...to help him illustrate his closing argument.

Once Martinez finishes later today, perhaps, the defense will go. Jennifer Willmott gave the opening statement for the defense, so we believe that Kirk Nurmi will give the closing argument. So Nurmi could begin later today. If not, he'll give his closing tomorrow. He could talk most of the day tomorrow, and whenever he wraps up, Juan Martinez will give the final closing argument...it's a rebuttal. Much shorter...maybe AN HOUR OR TWO. Then the jury will get the case. So this is going to take all of today and tomorrow.

If there's enough time tomorrow, jurors might actually start their deliberation, and before they do, the three alternates will be selected. Whoever those alternates are, they will not be EXCUSED while the jury deliberates and that's because if the twelve jurors deciding this case come back with a verdict of FIRST DEGREE MURDER, those alternates need to come back because there will be more to do. There will be more phases in the case...an aggravating phase, and a penalty phase.

That's what we can expect in the next few days...all closing arguments, perhaps a verdict next week.

Thanks for the latest schedule, I'm really interested in the jury instructions. I sure hope they can see their way clear to coming back with a first degree conviction.

========================================

Interesting article from Michael Kiefer at The Republic discussing the Hughes emails, no wonder Chris Hughes is all wound up. Slimeball.

And I still haven't found an excerpt of The Burp on Youtube. :(

:rotfl:
 

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