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Doc45
06-09-2015, 14:25
Ooo boy, this is gonna go far towards an appeal if there's a conviction in the Aurora theater trial. First of all what was Brauchler thinking tweeting about the case...especially while in the courtroom no less??!! And then to have a juror admit to other jurors that they looked up stuff online???!!! C'mon, this thing is a cluster to begin with and now this? Great Ceasar's Ghost!

fitz19d
06-09-2015, 14:37
Part of juror instructions if it isnt needs to be an emphasis that the shit they do could negate the trial. Really want to be known as the person who allowed the trial of mass murderer to get borked? Swear if it's dumb enough I wouldnt mind seeing fines/penalties for shit like that so far into the trial.

Bailey Guns
06-09-2015, 16:10
I can't even imagine what a complicated fuster cluck a trial like this would be to manage.

KestrelBike
06-09-2015, 16:45
just shoot the f**ker.

vossman
06-09-2015, 16:47
This is a huge waste of dollars. HUGE!

SAnd
06-09-2015, 17:24
"With 24 jurors and months and months of trial, it was inevitable something would happen," Robinson said. It took nearly three months to choose the jury after 9,000 summonses were sent... Twelve members of the panel will deliberate Holmes' sentence at the end of the trial. The others will be allowed to go home."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/06/09/aurora-theater-shooting/28749167/

funkymonkey1111
06-09-2015, 17:32
Ooo boy, this is gonna go far towards an appeal if there's a conviction in the Aurora theater trial. First of all what was Brauchler thinking tweeting about the case...especially while in the courtroom no less??!! And then to have a juror admit to other jurors that they looked up stuff online???!!! C'mon, this thing is a cluster to begin with and now this? Great Ceasar's Ghost!

what exactly is the basis of this going far in an appeal? that's why you have alternates. the system is built to accommodate this.

Doc45
06-09-2015, 20:11
funkymonkey, you're right-what I should've said is that this will play a part in the inevitable appeal should a conviction be the outcome. Thanks!