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christiana007009 · 3 months
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Courtroom Horror: The Deadly Bombing in the Atlanta Courthouse
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Courtrooms are generally places of order and justice, but history has shown that they can also become sites of chaos and violence. Here are some of the most dangerous courtroom moments of all time, where tensions escalated to lethal levels.See more...
#Objection #CrossExamination#DirectExamination #VerdictWatch#JuryDuty #ClosingArguments#SentencingDay #OpeningStatements#PerjuryTrap #CourtroomOutburst#Mistrial #JudgesGavel#TrialOfTheCentury #CourtTV#MurderTrial
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allseeingwebcam · 2 years
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Johnny Depp did win his case, I am so happy that a liar got exposed for sure and she got what she deserved.
I also do not want this to be a case to now dissolve the level of protection we've been building for women. Women should still be heard out. Just be reasonable and not an asshole when women still want to speak out.
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ricisidro · 2 years
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https://www.facebook.com/WorldNewsTonight/videos/712941453258605/ What are the lessons learned from Depp-Heard Defamation Trial? #JohnnyDepp #AmberHeard #DeppHeard #verdictwatch https://www.instagram.com/p/CeRj4XIhZE1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The jury is in! #Manafort is guilty on 8 charges! Mueller's investigation is not a witch hunt. #PaulManafort #VerdictWatch #MuellerInvestigation #TrumpRussiaCollusion #Guilty #ManafortTrial https://www.instagram.com/p/BmwVyzQl-oj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=3fk7jg2zxr3g
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thedrunklions · 2 years
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24xero · 2 years
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HE WON! Johnny Depp won! Truth never perishes. ⚖️ #JohnnyDepp #HeWon #TruthWins #JusticeForJohnnyDepp #TruthNeverPerishes #JohnnyDeppVsAmberHeard #MenToo #VerdictWatch https://www.instagram.com/tv/CeR3jsepqXw/
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#Breaking: #verdictwatch, "Based on what we heard from the judge, we can determine that at least one party was deemed to essentially have smeared the other party."
#Breaking: #verdictwatch, “Based on what we heard from the judge, we can determine that at least one party was deemed to essentially have smeared the other party.”
https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1532078341825740800?s=20&t=Oh_zn9TCjRClZYVmQ__MAA Source: Twitter
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ladykreports · 7 years
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#BREAKING #LadyKReports #VerdictWatch #JoshuaGaspar #GasparTrial Joshua Gaspar's Fate In Now In The Hands Of The Jury, Gaspar Is Facing Several Counts The Most Serious Of Which Is Aggravated Vehicular Homicide In The 2016 Death Of Trooper Kenneth Velez. Prosecutors Allege Gaspar Was Under The Influence Of Methadone And That Impairment Led To The Accident That Claimed The Life Of Trooper Velez, Defense Maintain Trooper Velez's Death Was A Tragic And Unforeseeable Accident. If Gaspar Is Convicted He Can Face Up To 5 Years In Prison.  #Crime #AggravatedVehicularHomicide #JoshuaGaspar #GasparTrial #TrooperVelez #LadyKReports 
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kidsviral-blog · 6 years
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Breaking: Media told to shut off devices; Gosnell verdict in; Update: Guilty
New Post has been published on https://kidsviral.info/breaking-media-told-to-shut-off-devices-gosnell-verdict-in-update-guilty/
Breaking: Media told to shut off devices; Gosnell verdict in; Update: Guilty
http://twitter.com/#!/SeanGOSullivan/status/334007022959874048
Reporters on the scene are tweeting that a verdict is possibly in. As we reported earlier today, the jury was hung on two counts and the judge asked jury members to resume deliberations.
Phila sheriff arrives in in #Gosnell courtroom. Media told to take seats by bailiff.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
Potential activity. Sheriffs coming in. #Gosnell
— Tara Murtha (@taramurtha) May 13, 2013
Lots of activity in #Gosnell courtroom – stand by
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) May 13, 2013
Possible verdict in #gosnell. Devices off in courtroom now.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
Feed will go dark if there is a verdict… Will have to shut off phone. #Gosnell
— Tara Murtha (@taramurtha) May 13, 2013
Being.silenced
— Tara Murtha (@taramurtha) May 13, 2013
Twitchy will monitor this story and update as soon as a verdict is in.
Update:
Producer inside #Gosnell courtroom told to turn off phone – something definitely going down – will update you asap #VerdictWatch
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) May 13, 2013
BREAKING:Producer in #Gosnell courtroom says VERDICT HAS BEEN REACHED
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) May 13, 2013
Per @cnn‘s @davidariosto: “The jury in the Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell case has reached a verdict on all 263 counts.”
— Jason Seher (@jhseher) May 13, 2013
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Verdict in the #Gosnell murder case will be announced soon. Pray for justice for these babies and the women that lost their lives.
— Eric Farris (@EricFarrisShow) May 13, 2013
Please pray the #gosnell will be brought to justice. #prolife
— Katelin Crisp (@katelin_crisp) May 13, 2013
Amen.
Update:
Philly-area reporter J.D. Mullane reports that Gosnell has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the deaths of three out of four babies:
Phila abortionist Kermit #Gosnell guilty 1st degree murder in 3 of 4 babies.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
Courtroom fell silent as #Gosnell found guilty of murdering babies A, C and D. He faces death in each case.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
It appears that Gosnell was acquitted in the death of “Baby B”:
#Gosnell verdict in part: Guilty 1st degree murder 3 counts: Baby A, C and D. NG on Baby E. Involuntary manslaughter for K. Mongar.
— Tara Murtha (@taramurtha) May 13, 2013
And convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Nepalese immigrant Karnamaya Mongar:
Gosnell convicted of involuntary manslaughter in death of Karnamaya Monger. #cbsphilly
— Chris May (@chrismayphilly) May 13, 2013
Gosnell was reportedly not happy about the verdicts:
RT @adamhousley:Our Fox producer in the courtroom says Gosnell looked mad when the verdicts were read
— johnny dollar (@johnnydollar01) May 13, 2013
Good. RT @jsr1353 #Gosnell looked shocked and bewildered when convicted of multiple counts of first degree murder.#nrlc
— RB (@RBPundit) May 13, 2013
Too damn bad.
Sentencing will reportedly take place next week:
Breaking:Abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell found guilty of 3 of 4 courts of 1st degree murder. Sentencing next week. #gosnell
— Chris O’Connell (@CoconnellFox29) May 13, 2013
Gosnell could face the death penalty.
Gosnell guilty of first degree murder of babies on three counts, minimum of 3 life sentences, possible death penalty
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) May 13, 2013
More from J.D. Mullane on the verdicts:
#Gosnell also found guilty on most of the more than 200 counts of Pa.’s “informed consent” law requiring a 24-hour wait.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
Jury found Phila abortionist #Gosnell guilty of “corrupt organizations,” and conspiracy to perform abortions past Pa.’s 24 week limit.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
And on Gosnell’s victims:
Baby A was photographed by #Gosnell employee Adrienne Moton, disgusted after Dr Gosnell joked “He’s big enough to walk you to the bus stop.”
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
Baby C, a little girl, was seen by clinic employees moving her arm before neck was snipped.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
Baby D was born in a commode in the abortion clinic, and struggled to get out before A clinic employee snipped the child’s neck.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
#Gosnell was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of patient Karnamaya Mongar, who died of an overdose of sedatives.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
The abortionist #Gosnell also guilty of infanticide in death of Baby A, and conspiracy in deaths of babies C and D.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
#Gosnell found not guilty in death of Baby E, who was heard emitting a single baby sound before neck was cut.
— jdmullane (@jdmullane) May 13, 2013
May God bless the memories of Gosnell’s innocent victims.
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/05/13/breaking-possible-verdict-in-gosnell-case-media-told-to-shut-off-devices/
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wildabouttrial · 7 years
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Jury continues deliberations in the #HollyBobo trial. #ZachAdams https://t.co/Wi7uuCEmmW #VerdictWatch
Jury continues deliberations in the #HollyBobo trial. #ZachAdams https://t.co/Wi7uuCEmmW #VerdictWatch
— Wild About Trial (@WildAboutTrial) September 22, 2017
via Twitter https://twitter.com/WildAboutTrial September 22, 2017 at 06:10AM
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daveerickson · 10 years
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
In Maricopa County, Arizona, a wet, gray, cold chill sweeps across the valley. The sky casts an ominous pale over Phoenix; oddly apropos for what 12 people have to do today. A Superior Court jury of 8 women and 4 men begins its third day with the grim task of working to decide whether convicted murderer, Jodi Arias lives or dies. 
This is no easy enterprise, although to an avid trial watcher, it would seem so. The plethora of evidence, the smoke and mirrors mitigation, the lack of allocution. Open and shut?
Not even close.
There's a vast gulf between the emotion triggered by this case and the reality of checking a box that reads, "Death." A jury has the unenviable task of separating the wheat from the chaff, removing emotion from the equation, pouring over stacks of evidence, to arrive at a place where, based on the rule of law, justice is served.
The public's thirst for an expeditious verdict is understandable. It's been nearly 7 years since Arias murdered Travis Alexander, nearly 2 years since the verdict in the guilt phase of her trial, and nearly 5 months since the sentencing phase began. Jury selection commenced on September 29th of last year. For anyone seeking resolution, its a seemingly mind-numbing exercise in futility.
Imagine what it's like for the jurors.
The sacrifice these people have made and the toll it's no doubt taken on their lives really can't be measured. They were told, disingenuously, they'd be needed for just a couple of months, that the trial would end before Christmas. But here they still are-- putting jobs on hold, family on hold, lives on hold. And can you imagine giving up all forms of social media for 5 months? I mean, if I had to give up Twitter for more than hour, its conceivable I might turn into a Uruguayan rugby player trapped in the Andes turning to cannibalism to survive.
These jurors deserve our respect. 
"We don't need to share the same opinions as others, but we need to be respectful." - Taylor Swift 
We need to respect this jury. Its clear they don't take the job lightly. Given the circumstances, they could have rendered a decision rooted in haste and exited stage left. Instead, this jury brought in the ubiquitous crock pot and worked through lunch. They asked Judge Sherry Stephens if they were allowed to study trial notes at home over the weekend. That's telling. They want to make an educated and informed decision. (By the way, jurors are not allowed to takes their notes home.)
These jurors deserve our respect.
Historically, juries in high-profile cases face the vitriol of a thousand trolls. Casey Anthony. Ferguson. OJ Simpson. It's almost always unfounded. A jury's efforts, despite the outcome, whether the decision is diametrically opposed to ours, isn't without sacrifice, study, and a commitment to serving justice, and serving it well. Although Simpson's jury might have been the most half-witted collection of rubes ever assembled in a court of law.
When the Jodi Arias jury does arrive at it's decision, we might consider heeding the words of freelance writer Ashly Lorenzana...
“It's okay to disagree with the thoughts or opinions expressed by other people. That doesn't give you the right to deny any sense they might make. Nor does it give you a right to accuse someone of poorly expressing their beliefs just because you don't like what they are saying.”
So, if the Jodi Arias jury renders a verdict we find distasteful, with which we don't agree, it doesn't change one indisputable truth-- this jury deserves, nay, demands, our respect.
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ladykreports · 7 years
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#TrialAlert #LadyKReports #VerdictWatch #JeffreyWillis #RebekahBletsch Jury Deliberations Are Begun In The Case Of The State Of MI vs Jeffrey Willis, Willis Is Accused Of The 2014 Murder Of Michigan Mom Rebekah Bletsch. If Willis Is Convicted He Will Face A Possible Mandatory Minimum Of Life Imprisonment. 
#Crime #Murder #Homicide #JeffreyWillis #RebekahBletsch #LadyKReports 
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news4jax · 11 years
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#VerdictWatch in the #michaeldunn trial! The jury is deliberating and we are on stand by to bring you the verdict live on air and on the web as soon as it is being read!
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