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- #421
All I can say is, Jodi brought this mess on herself, so let her roll in it. Continue with the trial and get it over with. She needs to learn she doesn't control the court.
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Wow, did he ask for the judge to recuse herself ? I was half-listening. Or to have some other judge decide the issues?
The defense appears to be putting checks in all the boxes for appeal, etc.
This is looking like the defense is trying to make a good reason for Jodi to have an appeal. I don't think it will work. This is all nuts.Wow, did he ask for the judge to recuse herself ? I was half-listening. Or to have some other judge decide the issues?
The defense appears to be putting checks in all the boxes for appeal, etc.
Wow, did he ask for the judge to recuse herself ? I was half-listening. Or to have some other judge decide the issues?
The defense appears to be putting checks in all the boxes for appeal, etc.
Yep in grand and obvious fashion.
That's there job, it's what they are suppose to do!
And if Womack going even a small taste of what was done to ALV (via internet, phone, stalking etc)....then it IS witness intimidation, IMO!
She is unbelievably defiant. She will stick to her damned abuse story, if it kills her. Instead of having her family get up, plead for her life, tell the jury she is mentally "off", she wants to maintain this victim/martyrdom.
She is unbelievably defiant. She will stick to her damned abuse story, if it kills her. Instead of having her family get up, plead for her life, tell the jury she is mentally "off", she wants to maintain this victim/martyrdom.
Womack told Nancy Grace that Arias had a good childhood. If she said that on the stand, it wouldn't go with Arias's narrative. If she said that Arias had a bad childhood, they would have brought that tape up. It was a no win situation to have Womack on the stand. That is not going to fly on appeal. They chose not to put her on.
I didn't say it had anything to do with the prosecution! I said if she's received threats, since it was announced that she would testify for JA...that IS intimidation! (which has nothing to do NG either)
She is unbelievably defiant. She will stick to her damned abuse story, if it kills her. Instead of having her family get up, plead for her life, tell the jury she is mentally "off", she wants to maintain this victim/martyrdom.
I totally agree with you! I still believe either her mother or grandmother should get up and say how c-r-a-z-y she is!I see her sister, brother, and father in court today. What a wasted day for all! I bet the jury is seeing red!
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