StarryStarryNight
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If you’re still counting, I vote first degree murder. Totally premeditated.
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I missed that. Is there a link?I think he called them as a mistake, but they didn't want to talk to him. Is that correct?
I missed that. Is there a link?
Also, why wouldn't (or didn't) they want to talk to him?
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this getup is a total insult to my man Steve and his dog Blue
Yes, but by mistake! The defense tried to get information out of him but he wouldn't talk to them. Haha.BBM
Do you know what case it is?
Also, didn't he go to PF's defense team first, before going to the prosecution?
The judge is very wise. Keeping the integrity of this case intact.Agree. Audio would be nice. Still don't understand the strict rules?
Me neither. One baby killer, CW, accepts a plea deal, sentenced to life in prison WP several times over. Yet much of the discovery is released a few days later when there wasn't even a trial.Agree. Audio would be nice. Still don't understand the strict rules?
I was wondering about this last night. I know the prosecution has to turn over information to the defense but it's the prosecution that is putting on the case and the defense tries to refute what they present.Because they would be required by law to turn the information over to the prosecution?
This is especially hilarious to me as I’m currently at home watching the new reboot with my daughter.
(We have Josh now, lol)
On topic-
$3-4K a day for court transcripts is a fortune for us regular folk, but I’m sure it’s pennies for the media, especially if they pooled their resources.
I do wish we could listen to closing statements! DA May’s last nail in the coffin for PF!
Me too, dang it! The State may be summarizing the bombshells as we speak (aka closing statement, lol). MOOThis is especially hilarious to me as I’m currently at home watching the new reboot with my daughter.
(We have Josh now, lol)
On topic-
$3-4K a day for court transcripts is a fortune for us regular folk, but I’m sure it’s pennies for the media, especially if they pooled their resources.
I do wish we could listen to closing statements! DA May’s last nail in the coffin for PF!
I think it was the other way around. Once he realized he called the wrong number, he wouldn't tell them anything and hung up.I missed that. Is there a link?
Also, why wouldn't (or didn't) they want to talk to him?
I have read conflicting reports that he decided not to talk to them and reports that they didn’t want to talk to him. I’m not sure what is correct.I think he called them as a mistake, but they didn't want to talk to him. Is that correct?
There is a link or tweets, but don't have them handy. If I run across them will post.I missed that. Is there a link?
Also, why wouldn't (or didn't) they want to talk to him?
I don't. I'm thinking it's not related to PF, but nothing known about that Weld County case.BBM
Do you know what case it is?
Also, didn't he go to PF's defense team first, before going to the prosecution?
ITA. Very good answers to both questions.The other case is to testify on behalf of the defendant so I don't know how much that would help in a plea deal.
It doesn't sound like the other case is connected.
Possibly the facial tattoo that advertises he's (formerly) part of some prison gang?
Yes, thanks for the reminder. They've had months to be afraid.
Okay, so we are at 10.
Ten have replied and all said 1st degree murder, so far.
ETA:
ELEVEN, for 1st degree, with kkdj added in.
Yes, there is no reason why the defense would not have wanted to know what information Doe had and every reason why he did NOT want them to know.I was wondering about this last night. I know the prosecution has to turn over information to the defense but it's the prosecution that is putting on the case and the defense tries to refute what they present.