Posted on 06/08/2005 3:14:42 PM PDT by SkyPilot
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - In an unusual development with jury deliberations under way, the judge in the Michael Jackson case planned to release a statement Wednesday. The subject of the statement and the timing of its release were not immediately known.
The jury in Jackson's child molestation case ended deliberations for the day around 2:30 p.m. They finished and left the courthouse minutes after the plan to issue a statement was announced.
Word that the statement was planned came after attorneys on both sides met in chambers with Judge Rodney S. Melville, said Peter Shaplen, the news media pool coordinator for the trial.
The jury has now finished three full days of deliberations on the child molestation charges that could send the pop star to prison. The panel meets daily from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with three 10-minute breaks.
The defendant remained away from the courthouse Wednesday but his longtime friend, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, came by to advocate on his behalf before the news media.
Rev. Jackson charged that the jury was being subjected to "psychological warfare" because of a television report in which a former Santa Barbara County sheriff showed a jail where the singer might go if convicted and immediately ordered into custody.
"One might call it a kind of psychological warfare," Rev. Jackson said. "With an unsequestered jury, they are saying here is where he will stay."
In the Tuesday report, former sheriff Jim Thomas, a consultant for NBC, appeared at the main jail in Santa Barbara with MSNBC host Dan Abrams. Thomas showed Abrams the outside of the jail and talked about what would happen if Jackson is convicted and taken there. Pool video footage of the inside of the jail was shown.
Asked if the defendant was upset by the visuals of the jail, Rev. Jackson said, "He's not watching television."
Thomas responded to the Rev. Jackson's statements Wednesday, saying, "I think the jurors are quite capable of figuring out where he'll go, if he's convicted, without my help." The jury has been ordered to avoid all news reports on the trial.
Rev. Jackson said he spent four hours with the pop star Tuesday. He said the singer's parents, brothers and sisters were with him at his Neverland ranch.
"I came here as his friend and minister," he said. "I've known Michael since he was 8 years old. When people's backs are against the wall they turn to God."
The 46-year-old Jackson is charged with molesting a 13-year-old boy in 2003, giving him wine, and conspiracy involving an effort to hold the boy and his family against their will to get them to rebut a damaging documentary about Jackson.
I can't remember I have LaToya and Michael at the same time. I think they have been sharing a body for years.
So no statement yet?
It was a big nothing. Jackson's attorney did not authorize the press person to speak, so he wasn't violating any gag order. That's all.
There was a brief statement:
"Will someone please go out and buy two tickets each for all jury members for tonight's 44 million dollar lottery. We are busy doing the people's business and want a chance to be able to afford Jackson's estate when we are through with him and this case. Signed, the Impartial Jury."
Thanks!
I scanned the thread but obviously not close enough.
I'm surprised they only wanted two tix. They should have gone for at least 5. ; )
You stated the mother alone is reasonable doubt. Therefore, no matter what else happens, in your opinion, a molester of these children could not be convicted.
I think they did prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. Remember the strength of the testimony of prior victims.
Also, the mother isn't getting money from this trial. And it all comes down to her son's word, not hers. She is not on trial here.
The top notch defense lawyers I"ve seen on TV- Geoffrey Feiger, Robert Shapiro and others say that the prosecution proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt. "If this were anyone but Michael Jackson, the jury would have convicted him in a second," says Feiger.
Yes, and let's say they were watching a non-news show like Letterman or Leno. And those two have been making a lot of jokes about the case. It seems like it would be impossible to avoid hearing/seeing something about it.
Are you working for the Jackson family, by chance ?
As for "no physical evidence", there is very seldom "physical evidence" in child molestation cases. How could there be physical evidence of Jackson masturbating a kid ?
Child predators never just molest one kid. It's a compulsion and temptation. As one detective who dealt in such cases told me, "They always say they can't stop." It is ludicrous to think that Jackson would keep his hands off this one particular boy when he did it to many others - some of whom were not mentioned in the trial. Also, the boy- without knowledge of previous boys' testimony had very similar descriptions of Jackson's m.o.
Also, predators always prey on weak and unstable families. One of Jackson's former employees is coming out with a book that says Jackson has an uncanny radar for picking out unstable families to prey on. As for the mother, she's not on trial here. It's the boy's word against Jackson's.
One of you photoshop jockies needs to construct a MJ without a wig and makeup.
I can't do a photo with MJ without wig and makeup. However, someone posted a pic of how he would have looked now without the plastic surgery and skin bleaching. He would have looked like his father !
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