MaryAnnDVC
"Mare", DISing since '99; prefers being tagless
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I wonder how long it will take.@CBSSchramm 6m
#AndreaSneiderman judge calling 50 jurors at a time. Questioning together, then individually
I wonder how long it will take.@CBSSchramm 6m
#AndreaSneiderman judge calling 50 jurors at a time. Questioning together, then individually
I wonder how long it will take.
Yes, that's Adam Kauman. His wife was Lena and her family supported him. But I think that was even questioned whether the MIL truly believed he didn't to it. (Again...didn't follow the case like I did JA and CA.) When he called 911, after finding her on the bathroom floor, he kept saying she had marks on her neck and "I don't know what they are" or something like that. I just don't think in the trauma of finding your wife unconscious or dead that you'd notice or keep pointing them out and that you don't know what they are. Those marks were key to the trial...did he strangle her or did she hit or neck on the leather magazine rack? So much "evidence", yet the defense effectively explained possible scenarios and created doubt.
Seems like there are a lot of cops and doctors killing their wives. Or maybe that's what makes them interesting cases that we hear about.
Wish I knew about streaming. Still can't really find anything out.I have HLN with Robin Meade
on now. OMG, she's the worst. She just said that starting at 1 PM EST they'll be carrying live coverage of the Josh Young trial?
"LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The murder trial for a 17-year-old who is accused of killing his stepbrother is scheduled to begin Monday.
Joshua Young is set to go on trial for the murder of 14-year-old Trey Zwicker.
Zwicker was found dead in a creek behind Liberty High School in May of 2011.
On Friday, Young's father, Joshua Gouker, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder.
Gouker initially told police Joshua Young committed the murder, but later said that Young was not involved.
Prosecutors have not dropped the complicity to murder charge against Young.
We don't know yet if his father will testify during the trial."
They have made such a big issue out of this and then to not let people know.
Where's Judge Nelson (Zimmerman trial) when we need her?![]()
I remember hearing about her walking out. Maybe it's just because I didn't watch and know nothing about her personality or how she handled everything, but honestly, getting up and walking out sounds juvenile to me for a judge. As much as Judge Perry controlled his court, I couldn't see him doing that; that doesn't sound like taking control if the attorney was ranting and whining, and she made a ruling and he continued, so she just walked out.Mare, knowing how we love Perry, you would love her as well. She is not one to say NO! One of the attorneys was whining and ranting she gave her ruling and got up walked out even though he kept going.Speaking objections are not allowed.
Oh yeah, I remember that.I agree with the so many docs and cops killing their wives. I remember watching this OHIO case on Court/Tru TV. Wow, it was just so sad as he was this big shot MD at a big Ohio hospital and he slowly poisoned his wife. Awful. She had such a loving family. He was a philandering moron. Wife never knew what he really was. While everyone saw things they did not like, wife stood by his side.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/03/09/ohio.cyanide.death.sentencing/index.html
I remember hearing about her walking out. Maybe it's just because I didn't watch and know nothing about her personality or how she handled everything, but honestly, getting up and walking out sounds juvenile to me for a judge. As much as Judge Perry controlled his court, I couldn't see him doing that; that doesn't sound like taking control if the attorney was ranting and whining, and she made a ruling and he continued, so she just walked out.
Having said that, my opinion of the judge walking out is a prime example of hearing about something, not knowing EVERYTHING, and passing judgement, just like I feel is being done in this and SO many other cases. Maybe if I had watched the GZ trial, liked the judge, and she had done that, I'd feel differently. Maybe not.
Then why couldn't she take control of that? Why didn't she hold them in contempt of court or something? This is my ruling, period.She did keep giving the ruling over and over and he wanted to argue. It was already 10 at night. Everything they kept asking for usually ended up with them crying and telling her no. I never saw anyone tell a judge no before.
Today, 1 PM EST.Does that Joshua Young trial start next Monday?
Then why couldn't she take control of that? Why didn't she hold them in contempt of court or something? This is my ruling, period.But, like I said...didn't watch it. Maybe I'm looking at it too simplistically. But I do believe that would NOT have happened with Judge Perry.
She was really something, wasn't she!!!!![]()
I remember hearing about her walking out. Maybe it's just because I didn't watch and know nothing about her personality or how she handled everything, but honestly, getting up and walking out sounds juvenile to me for a judge. As much as Judge Perry controlled his court, I couldn't see him doing that; that doesn't sound like taking control if the attorney was ranting and whining, and she made a ruling and he continued, so she just walked out.
Having said that, my opinion of the judge walking out is a prime example of hearing about something, not knowing EVERYTHING, and passing judgement, just like I feel is being done in this and SO many other cases. Maybe if I had watched the GZ trial, liked the judge, and she had done that, I'd feel differently. Maybe not.
She was.
After listening to that one attorney drone on and on whining, rephrasing the same damn argument over and over, there wasn't any changing her mind; when the judge got up and walked out I almost stood up and applauded!
I'm back, damage ain't too bad a couple hundred bucks for a new something or other.
So we don't have any livestream for jury selection, okay, wonder when they'll start the trial?
She was.
After listening to that one attorney drone on and on whining, rephrasing the same damn argument over and over, there wasn't any changing her mind; when the judge got up and walked out I almost stood up and applauded!
I'm back, damage ain't too bad a couple hundred bucks for a new something or other.
So we don't have any livestream for jury selection, okay, wonder when they'll start the trial?
Watched it on youtube.She was.
After listening to that one attorney drone on and on whining, rephrasing the same damn argument over and over, there wasn't any changing her mind; when the judge got up and walked out I almost stood up and applauded!
I'm back, damage ain't too bad a couple hundred bucks for a new something or other.
So we don't have any livestream for jury selection, okay, wonder when they'll start the trial?