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Judge Mudd Says Sequestering Of Jury Possible: Van Dam case has jurors facing more Mad-Dawgging!!
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| July 30, 3002
| Alex Roth
Posted on 07/30/2002 7:13:26 AM PDT by FresnoDA
By Alex Roth
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
July 30, 2002
The judge in the David Westerfield trial rejected another defense request to sequester the jury but said he still considers it "a possible option."
Superior Court Judge William Mudd said he didn't think it was necessary at the moment but has asked the county to prepare "a back-up contingency plan" just in case.
Westerfield's lawyers have asked several times for jury sequestration, and they renewed their request yesterday. Lead defense lawyer Steven Feldman said he worried that the jury might be affected by the publicity in the Samantha Runnion kidnap-murder case in Orange County.
Feldman cited comments made by Samantha's mother about Alejandro Avila, the man charged with kidnapping and killing the 5-year-old girl. In an interview on CNN's "Larry King Live," Erin Runnion blamed her daughter's death on a jury that acquitted Avila of child molestation charges two years ago.
Feldman said he worried that jurors in the Westerfield case might hear about the interview and feel pressured to convict his client, who is charged with kidnapping and killing 7-year-old Danielle van Dam of Sabre Springs.
The judge said he would remind jurors about news coverage they should avoid. He also said he talked to them about sequestration last week after receiving reports that someone in the media followed some of the jurors to their cars and wrote down their license plates.
"They're a hearty group and they didn't appear to be intimidated by what occurred, and I continue to believe in their integrity," the judge said yesterday.
With the trial in recess for a day, lawyers spent yesterday discussing legal instructions to give to the jury before they begin deliberations. It seems likely that testimony will continue into next week.
Prosecutors are expected to finish their rebuttal evidence today, at which point the defense will put on evidence to rebut the prosecution's rebuttal. One possible defense witness probably won't be called until Monday, Feldman told the judge yesterday.
TOPICS: Local News
KEYWORDS: 180frank; danielle; kidnapping; molestation; threadjackals; vandam; westerfield
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To: UCANSEE2
I have another word for your glossary, if you're interested:
"Transcript fatigue".
To: shezza
Rusty Hoar was the chap in the short-sleeved orange shirt. Got his shirt and a backpack (red and black), orange webbing and rope, and a beige hat for further testing.
82
posted on
07/30/2002 9:38:49 AM PDT
by
shezza
To: clearvision
CTV is so very accurate. I'm impressed. /so
83
posted on
07/30/2002 9:39:06 AM PDT
by
Jaded
To: alexandria
Well, it appears the prosecution identified and contacted the people in photos...probably to rule out their own fibers by obtaining the shirts they were wearing.
To: VRWC_minion
All residents in " " are asked to evacuate because of fire.
To: sunshine state
Transcript fatigue. Send me the definition.
THanks...
86
posted on
07/30/2002 9:39:49 AM PDT
by
UCANSEE2
To: sunshine state; UCANSEE2
I love that one!! For a lot of reasons..I second that nomination.
To: VRWC_minion
He obtained the orange hat from ? and a long sleeved shirt.
To: shezza
Ya know, a LOT of search-and-rescue materials and emergency items (ropes, vests, dog vests, jacket linings, hats, blankets) are blaze orange in color. Interesting that the description of the orange fibers found were that they were "a very unusual color."
89
posted on
07/30/2002 9:40:49 AM PDT
by
shezza
To: alexandria
The fiber witness tested an afghan with orange fibers but didn't find similarities.
This shows Feldman tried to deceive the jury (again) by implying the source of the orange fibers came from this apparel when he could have had that type of clothing tested to "prove" it. He didn't because he knew darn well those clothes weren't the source.
To: VRWC_minion
Own comment=There goes the cross contamination argument.
To: shezza
180 Frank also submitted his orange hat he was wearing.
92
posted on
07/30/2002 9:41:34 AM PDT
by
shezza
To: shezza
No further cross.
93
posted on
07/30/2002 9:42:10 AM PDT
by
shezza
To: shezza
Tanya Dulaney. She would be the one to have examined all these newly collected orange items.
94
posted on
07/30/2002 9:42:51 AM PDT
by
shezza
To: shezza
No questions from feldman. I wonder who convinced him to use this orange fiber defense?
To: shezza
Surely he didn't "underestimate" the A team..
To: shezza
Those VAN DAMNED Fibers.....
97
posted on
07/30/2002 9:44:22 AM PDT
by
FresnoDA
To: shezza
July 24: asked to examine and analyze samples under microscope. Orange items, including dog vest, 2 long-sleeved shirts, 1 short-sleeved shirt, orange rope, webbing, backpack.
98
posted on
07/30/2002 9:44:25 AM PDT
by
shezza
To: VRWC_minion
Tanya Delaney is identifying stuff tested.
To: VRWC_minion
Based on the orange fiber being tangled in Danielle's necklace I doubt the orange fiber could have come from LE. Not sure why the defense went this way with the orange. Maybe they ruled out the 3 Dad's women wearing an orange/red sweater.
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