Observer,
I strongly beg to differ with your comment regarding "not having enough time to go over every exhibit and every piece of testimony.
If the jury wants to take, one hour, one day, one week , one month, etc. to review the facts of this case in their deliberations they can and they will. There is no time limit for deliberations.
To make a well researched, informed decision of this magnitude, time is NOT of the essence.
Asking for a list of the exhibits makes it easier for them to find a specific one when they are in discussion. Their memories, their notes and all exhibits, not just relevant ones, are important in their deliberations.
Duluth,
I have enjoyed this forum, like you, for a very long time. Not only does it allow for new information to be given to all by others, it allows for discussion of any topic that is relevant to the Arias case.
For me personally, instead of just sitting and reading and following what is going on, I feel that I have an outlet to share my opinions and often my frustration.
If I choose, I can revisit and rehash news that has already been discussed.
If not of interest, I read the comments make no comments but move forward with other topics.
I would hope that others do the same and continue with the respect of others' comments that has been demonstrated since this forum began.
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I am still away with family but checking this frequently.
I am sure that I will have lots to comment on when I am home, have read everything from here and other articles that are cropping up.
I strongly beg to differ with your comment regarding "not having enough time to go over every exhibit and every piece of testimony.
If the jury wants to take, one hour, one day, one week , one month, etc. to review the facts of this case in their deliberations they can and they will. There is no time limit for deliberations.
To make a well researched, informed decision of this magnitude, time is NOT of the essence.
Asking for a list of the exhibits makes it easier for them to find a specific one when they are in discussion. Their memories, their notes and all exhibits, not just relevant ones, are important in their deliberations.
Duluth,
I have enjoyed this forum, like you, for a very long time. Not only does it allow for new information to be given to all by others, it allows for discussion of any topic that is relevant to the Arias case.
For me personally, instead of just sitting and reading and following what is going on, I feel that I have an outlet to share my opinions and often my frustration.
If I choose, I can revisit and rehash news that has already been discussed.
If not of interest, I read the comments make no comments but move forward with other topics.
I would hope that others do the same and continue with the respect of others' comments that has been demonstrated since this forum began.
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I am still away with family but checking this frequently.
I am sure that I will have lots to comment on when I am home, have read everything from here and other articles that are cropping up.