They are not just on break? I remember Judge Gessner ststing he had to leave at 5:00 today. Or was that 4:00? Man!
He said 5 ... but it's 4 NC time.
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They are not just on break? I remember Judge Gessner ststing he had to leave at 5:00 today. Or was that 4:00? Man!
Some of this information should not be put on the internet ... like names, phone numbers, addresses of Brad's extended family ... and it seems Brad is bad with names and dates even with his brother and parents.
This is going to sound terrible, but if I was being asked the same types of questions, I would also have problems with middle names of immediate family.
They are not just on break? I remember Judge Gessner stating he had to leave at 5:00 today. Or was that 4:00? Man!
But he is under oath, & this deposition was done Oct. 2, 2008, long before any of this occured. He certainly had no expectation this would ever come out in a murder trial, did he? He wasn't even under arrest yet.
I lost the feed, are they on a break?
I work at a financial institution and we will not open a $$ account without a SS #. FWIW
Yes, afternoon break.
Question for everyone:
From a juror's perspective, how do you think they'll respond to having to sit through basically the entirety of Brad's 6 hour deposition? There is so much that isn't relevant, so much repetition, etc. (which now that I think about it, sums up much of the witness testimony to this point). I believe (and it's no secret that I'm a fence-sitter) that I personally would resent having my time essentially wasted with all the irrelevant/repetitive stuff just to wait for a few "nuggets" of info. Remember, they aren't choosing to sit through all of this like us crazies here!
This is going to sound terrible, but if I was being asked the same types of questions, I would also have problems with middle names of immediate family.
Question for everyone:
From a juror's perspective, how do you think they'll respond to having to sit through basically the entirety of Brad's 6 hour deposition? There is so much that isn't relevant, so much repetition, etc. (which now that I think about it, sums up much of the witness testimony to this point). I believe (and it's no secret that I'm a fence-sitter) that I personally would resent having my time essentially wasted with all the irrelevant/repetitive stuff just to wait for a few "nuggets" of info. Remember, they aren't choosing to sit through all of this like us crazies here!
Question for everyone:
From a juror's perspective, how do you think they'll respond to having to sit through basically the entirety of Brad's 6 hour deposition? There is so much that isn't relevant, so much repetition, etc. (which now that I think about it, sums up much of the witness testimony to this point). I believe (and it's no secret that I'm a fence-sitter) that I personally would resent having my time essentially wasted with all the irrelevant/repetitive stuff just to wait for a few "nuggets" of info. Remember, they aren't choosing to sit through all of this like us crazies here!
If anyone asked my husband 5% of this stuff he'd look like he was not even living in the same house with me. Fact of the matter is - he has no clue.
I manage the money, I make the appointments, I refill his Rx's, handle medical claims, pay all the bills, etc. He couldn't name our doctor(s), either - he just goes when I make the appointment. Joke is that if I ever die - it'd take him YEARS to find his own money.
But seriously - I am not sure he could answer lots of this stuff - although I know he'd know his mom's middle name, etc.
He appears to be *okay* with numbers when it comes to Heather Metour's children, their ages, names, etc.