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@FrostedGlass - I have not been following this case, so don't have any info - but I see you are doing okay without my posting here.
Yes, doing ok. I'll really be glad to see these guys pay for what they did.@FrostedGlass - I have not been following this case, so don't have any info - but I see you are doing okay without my posting here.
These are so confusing... I keep re-checking the case numbers to make sure I'm on the right one. What I posted above was for the Blackburn trial.@FrostedGlass - just thinking - maybe they are doing the pretrial on Hernandez case & the other charges first?? Just a thought!
Yes, especially since they were arrested quickly. Covid set the courts back but surely not this many years.Can't believe this took 6 years to come to trial
Taylor is not facing charges for the death of the unborn baby, which is why the judge declared a mistrial when jurors found out about the pregnancy.
“This just being a mistrial indicates nobody did anything wrong, it was just a set of facts that came up and they determined that they could no longer go to the jury and get a fair outcome,” John Tompkins said.
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One juror asked Judge Grant Hawkins why this case is taking so long. Judge Hawkins cited COVID, whittling down 100 witnesses to 33 and a series of attorneys over the years.