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CRYSTAL MANGUM TRIAL; December 2010
Topic Started: Nov 29 2010, 12:59 PM (56,607 Views)
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# Jones: Someone kisses a pretty woman on an airplane. "That's a willful and wanton act in that context." less than 5 seconds ago via TweetDeck

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# Jones will preserve Dexter’s proposed jury charge for the record should the case go to the Court of Appeals. less than 5 seconds ago via TweetDeck

# Jones: "I don't think it requires thought." half a minute ago via TweetDeck
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DukieInKansas

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Dec 17 2010, 04:24 PM
I think the furnace man will get here before this jury reaches a decision.
Spring may get here before the jury reaches a decision.
Edited by DukieInKansas, Dec 17 2010, 04:28 PM.
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Jones: "I say no, they have to be aware of their action, and the natural result is just in the cards." less than 10 seconds ago via TweetDeck
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Dexter wants to play up the intent in the malice portion of the fifth element of the first-degree arson charge. Jones, McC disagree. less than 10 seconds ago via TweetDeck
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Dec 17 2010, 04:24 PM
I think the furnace man will get here before this jury reaches a decision.
I hope he gets there soon, good luck CKS
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# Dexter: "I would object to those words." less than 5 seconds ago via TweetDeck

# Jones: We can say, "The action itself is enough." less than 10 seconds ago via TweetDeck

# McCullough says he has wanted to use the instructions he is proposing now all along. half a minute ago via TweetDeck
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I'm sure it's not lost on anyone here, but I think the staking out of those seats everyday and their behavior was planned. Jurors took note of their mugging and posturing too.

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# Dexter wants the jury to be told there is no malice unless destructive consequences were nearly certain to follow from the act. less than 5 seconds ago via TweetDeck

# Dexter feels that the words "natural consequences" are meaningful to lawyers, confusing to others. half a minute ago via TweetDeck

# Jones: "Isn't that the concept?" less than a minute ago via TweetDeck
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Mason
Dec 17 2010, 04:29 PM
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I'm sure it's not lost on anyone here, but I think the staking out of those seats everyday and their behavior was planned. Jurors took note of their mugging and posturing too.

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No doubt about that Mason, to influence the jury.
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# McC: "At this point they're concerned about a very specific thing." We should give jury a very specific answer. less than 10 seconds ago via TweetDeck

# McC: "They have a question about the natural consequences of the act, and that's what needs to be defined." half a minute ago via TweetDeck
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Dec 17 2010, 04:29 PM
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I'm sure it's not lost on anyone here, but I think the staking out of those seats everyday and their behavior was planned. Jurors took note of their mugging and posturing too.

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Some people sit on the brides side of the aisle, some sit on the grooms, every wedding.
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# Dexter: This instruction is downgrading element so that negligence will suffice instead of malice. less than 10 seconds ago via TweetDeck

# Jones is ruling McCullough's way. half a minute ago via TweetDeck
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# Jones: "They're right on it." Jury is being brought in now. less than 10 seconds ago via TweetDeck

# Jones disagrees with Dexter. "This only applies to willful, wanton action." half a minute ago via TweetDeck
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How can you burn another's clothes against their will without Malice?

She wasn't doing it because read an article in Good Housekeeping.

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