Jmartjrmd
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Yeah but I thought the state did a good job explaining to the jury why it doesnt apply.Did y'all see this mess? Castle Doctrine on somebody else's home?!!! Wooooowwwwww!
Yeah but I thought the state did a good job explaining to the jury why it doesnt apply.Did y'all see this mess? Castle Doctrine on somebody else's home?!!! Wooooowwwwww!
Nah no Castle Doctrine in this case. That jury would be a fool to consider it. That would mean the victim had a right to kill her, and rightly so.Did y'all see this mess? Castle Doctrine on somebody else's home?!!! Wooooowwwwww!
Right during her testimony she herself said she didnt remember what was taught in several of her police courses. She probably blew off first aid day like she'd never have to use it or figured EMS would handle that.
But those other officers were able to do it especially that last lady officer who was doing compressions. She paid attention!
I hope they convict on something. I"m nervous.
The victim has no rights it seems.
It was another question. 4 hours 45 minutes into deliberations. no verdict yetWaiting to see as they pushed red button again...no word on if it's another question or verdict
Guilty of murder!!!!!
She can always try to appeal... but verdicts rarely get overturned. She's going to prison. I want to see how much time they give her. The Hail Mary they threw was charging her with murder instead of manslaughter. That decision bit her in the butt! Too bad, so sad!So, does this mean shes definitely going to be sentenced accordingly? Or is there a chance this can be overturned?
So, does this mean shes definitely going to be sentenced accordingly? Or is there a chance this can be overturned?
I thought she would get off until I heard her testimony. I believe had she not said she heard someone in there prior to going in it would have helped her some.
Hope a few jurors speak but I know they were very concerned about their identity getting out so judge wouldn't allow their voices to be heard individually.
Anyone know why she wadnt taken into custody right away or is this normal until after sentence.
Also heard she could be out on bond awaiting the appeal if the sentence is 10 years or less. Is that common?
I learned a lot watching every second of this case.
I will wear some red today to honor Mr. Jean. Red was his favorite color and that's why his family and sometimes the state wore red..in his honor.
Yep if she had shown remorse at the time and tried to actually help him, she might have gotten off or not been charged in the first place. But she stood there and let him die.I thought she would get off until I heard her testimony. I believe had she not said she heard someone in there prior to going in it would have helped her some.
Hope a few jurors speak but I know they were very concerned about their identity getting out so judge wouldn't allow their voices to be heard individually.
Anyone know why she wadnt taken into custody right away or is this normal until after sentence.
Also heard she could be out on bond awaiting the appeal if the sentence is 10 years or less. Is that common?
I learned a lot watching every second of this case.
I will wear some red today to honor Mr. Jean. Red was his favorite color and that's why his family and sometimes the state wore red..in his honor.