They're having so much trouble trying to get jurors that have been randomly selected, that keep citing "hardship" & want to be dismissed. Why the hell don't they just ask for "volunteers"? I'd be willing to bet that they would get flooded with them. If I was still in the area, I would volunteer. But ofcourse I'm a little bias, and would not be able to help myself from spouting off, lets fry the bitch!!
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I only heard the thirty something student being questioned. I was
however, interested in the comments made by the panel. One
pundit said that this person needed something in her life to take
her out of the 'bubble' she lives in. I found that intriguing. Now,
I can not hear online, as their input is only registering 1-2 on my
computer. Could hear it great yesterday. Darn them!
Thanks LC. This is amazing. I have CNN.Live on and no sound,
and WESH.com is blaring away. WooHoo. And CNN says I
need my computer fixed. Screw them. (And yes. I have the
sound turned on, on CNN.)
ok i missed some of this. Judge says he will work through this entire evening and all day saturday. and whiney-ass old fart mason of mayberry whined and complained?
Look at Wolf House with her pad & pencil. Just the facts, ma'am. Hahaha
Speaking of pad & pencil..what the hell is Casey jotting down on her little notebook? First she was constantly playing with her hair and readjusting her clothes...now she's playing secretary
I wasn't able to watch any of it today. Does anyone know how many jurors they got through yesterday? The judge said yesterday that they had about 30 something left and they would "stay there" until they were finished...."get some sandwiches" he told them. Well, the first guy took almost 3 hours...even if each juror took only an hour they would be there all night.
Did I hear correctly that the judge's first name is Velvet? I love it. I hope it is...it totally suits him.
Orlando Sentinel
Attorneys seemed to settle this morning on one more prospective juror in the first half of the sixth consecutive day of jury selection in the first-degree murder case against Casey Anthony .
Judge Belvin Perry Jr. said at the end of the first session in a Pinellas County courtroom today that once attorneys agree on six more potential jurors to add to the nine they already have, he hopes to move toward getting the trial underway.
"Fifteen is the number where once I hit that magic number, that's when I'm going to start swearing them in," Perry said.
(05-13-2011, 04:19 PM)Red_velvet71 Wrote: Damn, I can't believe that all these potential jurors haven't heard of the Casey Anthony case. Where have they been living, in a cave?
Oh, and Mrs. number 1319 is dumber than a box of......
It really doesn't surprise me that some of these jurors haven't heard of the case. I wouldn't have heard of it if I didn't read on missing person cases all the time. I don't even watch the news or any crime shows. Nobody I asked had ever heard of the case either.